Paper mache puppet, 19th century

Marotte in polychrome painted papier-mâché and glued printed paper, presenting a female figure with black hair and a scalloped bodice. Marked DANJARD L. Vincent Paris Patented in 1860 Successor, on the base.

Marottes appeared in the second half of the 18th century and served as supports for headdresses when they were not worn. The shape of the fad resembling that of a real head, the headdress remained well ironed and in good shape; thus, milliners and headdress ironers frequently used marottes in their work.

Height: 15,15 inch (38.5 cm)
Width: 5,90 inch (15cm)
​​​​​​​Depth: 8,07 inch (20.5cm)

19th century

France

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