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    Mannequins may be traced to as early as 1350 BC, based on the discovery of a wooden torso near the clothing chest in King Tutankhamen's tomb.  Regardless of the changing role and style, mannequins have generally been used for the display of clothing.  The current usage seems to date from the latter half of the nineteenth century, when plate glass windows and artificial lighting became more prevalent in retail establishments and the rise of the modern department store began.  The 1930s saw the rise of "realism" in mannequins and the creation of Cynthia in New York, a mannequin inspired by contemporary wealthy socialites.  Many are featured in my book Mannequins published by Schiffer Books.

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This mannequin was photographed on Stroget, the Walking Street in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the evening.  

 

For more mannequins, click on the following pages: Mannequins 1, Mannequins 2, Mannequins 3, Mannequins 4, Mannequins 5, Mannequins 6, Mannequins 7, Mannequins 8, Mannequins 9, Mannequins 10, Mannequins 11, Mannequins 12, Mannequins 13, Mannequins 14, Mannequins 15, Mannequins 16, Mannequins 17, Mannequins 18

All text and images copyright (c) Steven M. Richman 2000-2004.  All rights reserved.