Dolls Fan with Blue Birds Duvelleroy, France, 1938 Painted by Marie Laurencin Part of a suite presented to Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret The Royal Collection Image Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
This fan—as with the other three—still retains its original presentation box which is marked with the name of its maker—Duvelleroy. The fan was hand-painted by Marie Laurencin with a pattern of blue birds.
The princesses didn’t get to play with the dolls right away. They were put on display in St. James Palace and admission was charged to see them. Proceeds went to aid of The Princess Elizabeth of York Hospital for Children and a French charity. Today, France and Marianne are part of the permanent exhibit at Windsor Castle where they overlook Queen Mary’s dolls’ house.
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