A bisque doll or porcelain doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of bisque or biscuit porcelain. Bisque dolls are characterized by their realistic, skin-like matte finish. They had their peak of popularity between 1860 and 1900 with French and German dolls. Bisque dolls are collectible, and antique dolls can be worth thousands of dollars. Antique German and French bisque dolls from the 19th century were often made as children's playthings, but contemporary bisque dolls are predominantly made directly for the collectors market.
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| - Muñecas de porcelana (juguete) (es)
- Bisque doll (en)
- ビスク・ドール (ja)
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| - ビスク・ドール(英語: Bisque doll、フランス語: Poupée en biscuit)は、19世紀にヨーロッパのブルジョア階級の貴婦人・令嬢たちの間で流行した人形である。前身にあたる陶器の人形は1840年代よりドイツで作られていた。磁器製であったことに端を発して、(ポーセリン人形 ・磁器人形)とも呼ばれる。これらは100年以上が経過した現在、アンティーク・ドールと呼ばれる。 (ja)
- A bisque doll or porcelain doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of bisque or biscuit porcelain. Bisque dolls are characterized by their realistic, skin-like matte finish. They had their peak of popularity between 1860 and 1900 with French and German dolls. Bisque dolls are collectible, and antique dolls can be worth thousands of dollars. Antique German and French bisque dolls from the 19th century were often made as children's playthings, but contemporary bisque dolls are predominantly made directly for the collectors market. (en)
- Un muñeca de porcelana es la muñeca fabricada total o parcialmente en porcelana. Se caracterizan por su aspecto realista y superficie sedosa. Tuvieron su cumbre de popularidad entre 1860 y 1900 con muñecas francesas y alemanas. Las muñecas de porcelana son coleccionables, y las muñecas antiguas pueden valer miles de dólares. Las muñecas francesas y alemanas del siglo XIX eran pensadas para el juego infantil, pero las muñecas de porcelana modernas son predominantemente hechas directamente para el mercado de coleccionismo. (es)
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| - A bisque doll or porcelain doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of bisque or biscuit porcelain. Bisque dolls are characterized by their realistic, skin-like matte finish. They had their peak of popularity between 1860 and 1900 with French and German dolls. Bisque dolls are collectible, and antique dolls can be worth thousands of dollars. Antique German and French bisque dolls from the 19th century were often made as children's playthings, but contemporary bisque dolls are predominantly made directly for the collectors market. Colloquially the terms porcelain doll, bisque doll and china doll are sometimes used interchangeably. But collectors, when referring to antique dolls, make a distinction between china dolls, made of glazed porcelain, and bisque dolls, made of unglazed porcelain. When referring to contemporary dolls, the terms porcelain and bisque are sometimes used interchangeably. (en)
- Un muñeca de porcelana es la muñeca fabricada total o parcialmente en porcelana. Se caracterizan por su aspecto realista y superficie sedosa. Tuvieron su cumbre de popularidad entre 1860 y 1900 con muñecas francesas y alemanas. Las muñecas de porcelana son coleccionables, y las muñecas antiguas pueden valer miles de dólares. Las muñecas francesas y alemanas del siglo XIX eran pensadas para el juego infantil, pero las muñecas de porcelana modernas son predominantemente hechas directamente para el mercado de coleccionismo. Los coleccionistas cuando se refieren a muñecas antiguas, marcan una distinción entre muñecas de porcelana barnizada, y las muñecas de porcelana esmaltada. (es)
- ビスク・ドール(英語: Bisque doll、フランス語: Poupée en biscuit)は、19世紀にヨーロッパのブルジョア階級の貴婦人・令嬢たちの間で流行した人形である。前身にあたる陶器の人形は1840年代よりドイツで作られていた。磁器製であったことに端を発して、(ポーセリン人形 ・磁器人形)とも呼ばれる。これらは100年以上が経過した現在、アンティーク・ドールと呼ばれる。 (ja)
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