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Recently introduced at this year's Toy Fair were three new Barbie dolls by Mattel that pay homage to some of the world's most famous artists. 14th century Master Leonardo Da Vinci, Impressionist Vincent Van Gogh and Art Nouveau painter Gustav Klimt have been immortalized as soon to be released Barbies. The dolls clothing, make up, hair styles and jewelry are inspired by Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Van Gogh's Starry Night and Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer. Not yet in the stores, the dolls are available for pre-order at the links below. The Da Vinci Barbie above: Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, painted from 15o3-1507 Pre-order the Da Vinci Barbie Doll here The Klimt Barbie: above: Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, completed in 1907 Pre-order the Klimt Barbie Doll here The Van Gogh Barbie: above: Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night, painted in 1887 Pre-order the Van Gogh Barbie Doll here. special thanks to Carolynn R. Whitford and Michael Williams for the above images Also available for pre-order are the following soon to be released Barbies for 2011: The Farrah Fawcett Barbie Doll The Grace Kelly Barbie Doll The Rock Hudson & Doris Day Barbie Dolls Giftset The Frank Sinatra Barbie Doll
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This was a gift from one of the members of one of the Round Robins I belong to. It originally came from Marian Jennings of England. It came from one of their magazines. I thought she was so cute…
Here are two of my BARBIE paper dolls. I still have almost all of their clothing and accessories. I really do like 1970's fashions. The Barbie from 1970 goes with the Ken paper doll that I have already posted.
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In this case, wood means heavy cardboard. This is a lovely and unusual set, and Betty Campbell is one of my favorite paper doll artists.