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Barbie Doll

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    Object Details

    maker

    Mattel, Inc.

    originator

    Handler, Ruth

    Description

    In 1959 the Mattel toy company introduced the Barbie Doll. Unlike most dolls at the time, Barbie was a grown-up—a teenage fashion model who could date, drive, and wear fabulous clothes. While often criticized for her unrealistic physical proportions and for promoting gender stereotypes, Barbie has also evolved with the times to reflect social and cultural changes in American culture. Since the 1980s she has taken on many new careers, from police officer to paleontologist to presidential candidate.
    During the Bicentennial, Mattel dressed Barbie in a patriotic wardrobe, but a decade later they began to see the success of the Pleasant Company and decided to create historical characters centered around their favorite doll. They began with Great Era’s Barbies in 1993-95 Such as Queen Elizabeth I and Gibson Girl concentrating on the details of fashionable clothing. In 1994 they produced the American Story Collection of Special edition Barbies that included a Pilgrim Barbie, a Colonial Girl Barbie, and a Frontier Barbie- each with a small booklet that provided a story relating to the doll. In 2015 Mattel introduced Sheros, Barbies dressed as modern notable figures and entertainers like Lucille Ball, Grace Kelly and Rita Moreno, and continued the line by honoring contemporary celebrities. In 2018, Mattel released it’s new “Inspiring Women” collection with the plan to feature three ground-breaking, history-making women per year. These are trail blazers, role models, activists, athletes, other women in history that contributed to society. The first being —Amelia Earhart, Frida Kahlo and Katherine Johnson.

    Location

    Currently not on view (ribbon)

    Credit Line

    Anonymous

    Date made

    ca 1958

    ID Number

    1988.0608.17A

    catalog number

    1988.0608.17A

    accession number

    1988.0608

    Object Name

    doll

    Physical Description

    plastic (overall material)
    paint (features material)
    jersey (bathing suit material)

    Measurements

    overall: 28 cm x 8.4 cm; 11 1/32 in x 3 5/16 in

    Place Made

    Japan

    used

    United States: Maryland, Bethesda

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    Exhibition

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    Exhibition Location

    National Museum of American History

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Toys
    Dolls

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a9-ff05-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1155897

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