- Madame Alexander
Beatrice Alexander who called herself Madame Alexander (Mrs. Philip Behrman)was an American entrepreneur who created the first "collectible" dolls based on a licensed character -
Scarlett O'Hara from the book and movie "Gone with the Wind". She also is credited with making the first mass-produced dolls in honor of living people, with dolls of the the famousDionne quintuplets in1936 and a set of 36 Queen Elizabeth II dolls to commemorate the 1953 coronation celebrations in Britain. Most recently, in 2002 twoJudy Garland portrait dolls were introduced. Other popular dolls have been 'Pussycat' a large baby doll dressed in fine coat and dress and a "Mary, Queen of Scots" Portrait Doll as well as "Heidi " and a series international dolls in native costumes.A December, 2005 article in "
Forbes " magazine analyzed the most popular American toys by decade, with help from theToy Industry Association . Her collectible dolls led the list for the 1920-1929 decade, beating out even theyo-yo .External links
* [http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/alexander/ Beatrice Alexander - Woman of Valor] by the [http://jwa.org Jewish Women's Archive]
She has created many topical doll series. "The First Ladies of the United States" depicting each in her inagural gown. "The Opera Series", "Fairy Tale Series" and many more.
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