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COCHRAN DOLLS OF THE 1930S
Portraits of Look-a-Like Dolls
By Larry LeMasters, LeMasters’ Antique News Service
Dolls have long helped little girls and grown women alike recapture the mystery of childhood. One type of doll that was specifically
designed to keep a young girl young forever was the Ella Dewees Cochran’s Portrait Dolls. Cochran, a portrait doll artist of the 1930s, is
the most famous portrait doll artist of all times.
Cochran believed that dolls expressed their entire personality through their facial expressions. In order to create realistic facial
expressions on dolls, Cochran began designing faces of real live children into doll molds. Cochran’s “Portrait Doll” series, manufactured
by Effanbee for B. Altman’s and other New York stores, focused on a child’s face as an artistic form unto itself. She not only transformed Manufactured by Effanbee, this
Cochran Portrait Doll stands an
the concept of how a doll should look, but she also made some select girls famous since their childhood faces would live forever on dolls. impressive 22 inches tall and is
She began making valued at $265.
portrait dolls of real FANNING SPRINGS
children in 1934. Wealthy
New York families were “explore the difference”
quick to pay for such
“special” dolls. In 1936, Point of View
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dolls, each with a different Antiques
“type” of face. Cochran
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By 1939, the concept of
Portrait Dolls had captured Exquisite 17-inch Cochran Vintage, 20-inch tall Cochran collectibles, wood carvings, jewelry, gifts and more
the imagination of America. Portrait Doll, circa 1939, was Portrait Doll. Marked “Effanbee –DEALER SPACE AVAILABLE–
American Children” on its neck
offered on eBay for $450.
Life magazine, in its offered on eBay for $300. 33
April 3, 1939 issue, ran a
cover story on Cochran and her dolls. WILLISTON - REDDICK
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LIFE’s April 3, 1939, cover, featuring a young girl 38 Check out our albums on Facebook 40 41
and Dewees Cochran’s Portrait Doll of the girl.