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Abstract female bust form. Paris, circa 1926. Knitted one-piece swim suits by D'Ahetze. Produced by Siégel.
Female hands and arms forms. Paris, circa 1926. Modeling bracelet and holding clutch purse. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female mannequin forms. Paris, circa 1927. Nickel-plated sheet iron rods. Produced by Siégel.
Male mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Nickel-plated sheet iron with incised features. Produced by Siégel.
Abstract female busts. Paris, circa 1927. Black lacquer (left) and natural wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Clothing by Paul Poiret. Form and decoration by André Vigneau.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Designed by André Vigneau.
Female mannequin.Paris, circa 1929. Wood and metal female form. Produced by Siégel.
Female head and bust form. Paris, circa 1926. Crimson silk scarf (with printed hunting-dog motif) by D'Ahetze. Mannequin by Siégel.
Female head forms. Paris, circa 1926. Hat and straw turban by Germaine Page.Jewelry by Gérard Sandoz.
Female mannequin. Paris, 1926. Female form in carved and varnished natural wood. Produced by Siégel.
Female head and bust mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Felt. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Male mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Abstract male torso in natural wood and black-lacquered base. Produced by Siégel
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Felt body and wool hair. Produced by Siégel.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age two years. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age five years. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.

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