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Dolls Houses Celebrate Architectural History
Dolls Houses are thought by some as merely a child’s toy or just miniature displays of wealth and social standing by the rich. They were used in the 18th century to teach domestic management duties to middle class young women and it wasn’t until mass production by the Germans initially that the dolls house became a genuine child’s toy.However, these miniature creations can also perform another useful function – that of preserving significant historical architectural styles.Should the actual buildings themselves fall before the bulldozer ad developer, at least the expertly and loving crafted dolls house keeps an accurate picture of period styles alive.
Take for example Charles Rennie Mackintosh, one of the early pioneers of the Modern Movement.Among his major architectural works is Glasgow School of Art (now the Mackintosh Building) and large private houses such as Windy Hill in Kilmacolm and The Hill House in Helensburgh. For those who can’t make it to those destinations, there is a chance to appreciate Mackintosh’s unique take on architectural design by viewing a Charles Rennie Mackintosh-style dolls house in the Bethnall Green Museum, London.The miniature faithfully preserves details such the staircase newel post design taken from Martyr’s Public School, the front door reflecting Mackintosh’s own home and the internal doors inspired by Craigie Hall.
Similarly, Edwin Lutyens became the best known British architect of the early 20th century. He created the Cenotaph in Whitehall and was one of the major contributors to the ‘Arts and Crafts’ movement.Famous for what was termed the “Surrey Style”, he also designed Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House which is now in Windsor Castle.The tall fancy chimneys and fireplaces of the Surrey Style are reproduced in many examples of dolls house, with large latticework windows, big roofs, dormer windows and heavy window frames and doors.
So before you dismiss dolls houses as mere playthings or the fads of obsessed collectors, remember that they at least are portable and easily protected.In future years, they may well be the only reminders of great artistic and architectural glories when the real thing has crumbled to dust or made way for a shopping mall.
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