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The Carolyn and Donald Grepke Paper Doll Collection

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Object Details

Summary

Collection consists of over a century of paper dolls documenting their use as advertisements and depictions of popular culture, fashion trends, family lifestyles, gender roles, ideal communities, and cultural heroes.

Scope and Contents

Collection consists of paper dolls dating from the 1800s-1998. The bulk of the materials date from the 1900s-1970s. Due to the Grepkes' careful selection, the paper dolls are in excellent condition as most were never used or played with. In addition, many of the sets are complete, with few or no missing pieces. A sustainable amount of the collection remains in original packaging which often included the periodical or comic book in which it was published, the box, folder, or booklet. Most of the dolls were commercially produced with some examples of hand-made dolls and clothing. Clothing for the dolls is mostly created from paper with examples of cloth, wood, and plastic. Hand colored commercially produced dolls and clothing also exist within the collection. Special features include hair, plastic eyes, photographic faces, and moveable parts. The artwork of the collection provides potential research use with illustrations by artists such as Queen Holden, who was renowned for her dolls of the 1930s, and Tom Tierney, who has depicted almost every celebrity of the 20th century in paper doll form. Originals and reproductions of Grace Gebbie Drayton's (1877-1936) Dolly Dingle paper dolls series, which appeared in the Pictorial Review from 1913-1933, are included among the materials. Drayton is well known for her creation and illustration of the "Campbell Kids." She illustrated books and other publications and designed dolls and toys. Frances Tipton Hunter, creator of the "Little Busy Bodies" who appeared in Women's Home Companion in 1922 and 1923, career spanned from the 1920s to her death in 1957. Besides the "Little Busy Bodies" her work also appeared in periodicals including the Saturday Evening Post, The Delineator, Collier's, and Ladies Home Journal. Not just seen from the perspective of artwork or playthings the serious scholar will be able to focus on a variety of topics related to the dolls. Researchers interested in fashion, popular culture, and images of women, children, or celebrities will find this collection of great value. The collection has a large representation of movie and television stars from the 1930s through the 1950s. In addition, American notions of ideal family sizes, settings, relationships, teenage life, and leisure activities are represented in the collection. Dates of the paper dolls are most often time of publication rather than era they represent.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep86b115168-77de-49bc-a925-9e6679e7ada4

Creator

Grepke, Donald, 1932-
Grepke, Carolyn, 1937-1995

Occupation

Actors and actresses

Topic

Paper dolls
Dolls
advertising -- Fashion -- 1930-1940
Fashion -- 20th century
Fashion design
advertising -- Boys' clothing
advertising -- Clothing and dress -- 1930-1940
advertising -- Clothing and dress -- 1970-2010
American Indians -- Clothing
Advertising art -- 20th century
Advertising art -- 1940-1950
Occupations
Military uniforms
Weddings
Presidents -- United States
Presidents' spouses -- United States
Toys -- 20th century
Families
Animals
Holidays
Men and Women's fashion
Children's clothing
Infants
Women's history -- United States
Children's literature
Mass media
Cartoons
Celebrities
African American celebrities
Celebrities -- 1930-1940
Celebrities -- 1940-1970
Celebrities -- 1950-1960 -- United States
Athletics
African American athletes
Children's literature
Cowboys
Dancers
Astronauts

Provenance

The collection was donated to the Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, by Donald Grepke in memory of his wife Carolyn Grepke in December 2000.

Creator

Grepke, Donald, 1932-
Grepke, Carolyn, 1937-1995

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The Carolyn and Donald Grepke Paper Doll Collection

Biographical / Historical

Donald Eugene Grepke (September 18, 1932-April 15, 2005) and Carolyn Joan Moyer Grepke (December 10, 1937-December 19, 1995) began collecting paper dolls in the 1970s in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Donald was born and raised in Fort Wayne where he attended Elmhurst High School and worked at a grocery store filling station before graduating in 1951. In 1955, he began working at Zollner Corporation, manufacturers of pistons for cars and trucks, and retired on disability in 1989. Carolyn Joan Moyer was born in Pennville, Indiana. Her family moved to Fort Wayne when she was four years old and after a few years they moved to Churubusco, Indiana. The family returned to Fort Wayne where Carolyn attended North Side High School and graduated in 1956. She worked for Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, after graduating from high school, until she passed away in 1995. Donald Grepke and Carolyn Moyer married at Trinity United Methodist Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana on March 2, 1957. One child, Randell Lee Grepke, was born to the union on May 5, 1958. One of Carolyn's favorite toys as a child was paper dolls. One day while reading a publication about antiques, Donald saw an advertisement for an auction which included paper dolls in excellent condition thus beginning their paper doll collection. Over the next twenty to twenty-five years, while on vacations and weekend drives, they would stop at antique shops, flea markets, and auctions in search of paper dolls. When Carolyn worked on the weekends, Donald would venture out by himself or with a male friend in search of more dolls. Their collection grew to over four thousand. After Carolyn passed away, Don lost interest in collecting. He pondered for about three years on what to do with the materials he had so fondly collected with his wife. He decided to donate the collection to the Smithsonian Institution in memory of Carolyn, where the materials would be available to the public for research and exhibition purposes.

Extent

70 Cubic feet

Date

circa 1800s-1998, undated

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0752

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Fashion designers
Magazines (periodicals)
Comic strips
Children's books

Citation

The Carolyn and Donald Grepke Paper Doll Collection, 1800s-1998, undated, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in fourteen series. Series 1, Advertisements, circa 1800-1980, undated Series 2, Animals, circa 1950-1995, undated Series 3, Celebrities, circa 1930-1995, undated Subseries 3.1, Film, circa 1930-1995, undated Subseries 3.2, Music, circa 1950-1995, undated Subseries 3.3, Pop Culture, circa 1950-1995, undated Subseries 3.4, Royalty, circa 1950-1995, undated Subseries 3.5, Stage and Theater, circa 1930-1950, undated Subseries 3.6, Television, circa 1950-1995, undated Series 4, Literature, circa 1920-1995, undated Series 5, Mass Media, circa 1935-1995, undated Subseries 5.1, Cartoons, circa 1960-1995, undated Subseries 5.2, Comic Books, circa 1940-1995, undated Subseries 5.3, Motion Picture Film, circa 1935-1995, undated Subseries 5.4, Newspapers, circa 1934-1951, undated Subseries 5.5, Radio, circa 1940-1955, undated Subseries 5.6, Television, circa 1950-1995, undated Series 6, Toys, circa 1890-1990, undated Subseries 6.1, Paper Dolls, circa 1890-1980, undated Subseries 6.2, Three Dimensional Dolls as Paper Toys, circa 1910-1990, undated Series 7, Family, circa 1880-1990, undated Subseries 7.1, Children, circa 1880-1980, undated Subseries 7.2, Infants, circa 1920-1970, undated Subseries 7.3, Family, circa 1930-1950, undated Subseries 7.4, Teenagers, circa 1910-1990, undated Series 8, Clothing and Fashion, circa 1890-1995, undated Subseries 8.1, Bridal, circa 1900-1990, undated Subseries 8.2, Clothing of the World, circa 1900-1995, undated Subseries 8.3, Designers, circa 1950-1980, undated Subseries 8.4, Eras and Historic, circa 1890-1995, undated Subseries 8.5, Military, circa 1940-1950, undated Series 9, Historical Figures and Events, circa 1950-1998, undated Subseries 9.1, African American, circa 1990-1995, undated Subseries 9.2, Military, circa 1970-1990, undated Subseries 9.3, Religion, circa 1984-1998, undated Subseries 9.4, United States Presidents, circa 1970-1995, undated Subseries 9.5, United States History, circa 1950-1990, undated Subseries 9.6, Women, circa 1910-1995, undated Subseries 9.7, World Leaders, circa 1980-1990, undated Series 10, Holidays and Celebrations, circa 1930-1990, undated Series 11, Occupations, circa 1900-1995, undated Series 12, Periodicals, circa 1890-1995 Subseries 12.1, Characters, circa 1900-1995 Subseries 12.2, Periodicals, circa 1890-1995 Series 13, Miscellaneous Materials, circa 1890-1995, undated Series 14, Publications, 1978-1993 Subseries 14.1, Articles, circa 1980-1990 Subseries 14.2, Books, 1978-1993

Processing Information

Collection processed by Sarah Allan, volunteer, 2002; Ann Jones, volunteer, 2002; Sarah Knox, intern, 2002; Jenny Selby, intern, 2002; Leslie Shope, intern, 2002; supervised by Vanessa Broussard- Simmons, Archivist.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Fashion designers
Magazines (periodicals) -- 20th century
Comic strips
Children's books

Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Related Materials

Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution Helen Popenoe Paper Doll Collection, NMAH.AC.1156 Elinor S. Miller Paper Doll Collection, NMAH.AC.1110 Ming-Ju Sun Garfinckel's Fashion Drawings, NMAH.AC.0897 Miss America 1951 Papers, NMAH.AC.0888 Beatrice Litzinger Postcard Collection, NMAH.AC.0530 Jane and Michael Stern Collection, NMAH.AC.1392 Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music, Series 9: Domestic and Community Life, NMAH.AC.0300 Brownie Wise Papers, NMAH.AC.0509 Edward J. Orth Memorial Archives of the World's Fair, NMAH.AC.0560 Frederick and Mary Hill Fried Folk Art Archives, NMAH.AC.0528 Division of Culture and the Arts, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution Division holds a collection of paper dolls.
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Playmate

Miscellaneous historical dolls

1930

Hedy DeVine

Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

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Oklahoma!

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Sweetie doll

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Playmate

Jack and Jill

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Women in World War II uniforms

Betsy McCall, McCall's Magazine, 1960s

Lil Miss 'n Me

Twiggy

Saving materials

Quints

Lettie Lane, reproductions, Ladies Home Journal, 1920s-1940s

Tuck, Raphael, magazine cut-out

Native Americans


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