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1900Īutomaton of a female bicycliste by Vichy The Rights of Women, automaton by Renou, ca. 1750Ĭasanova dancing with the beautiful doll Rosalba in Fellini’s Casanova, 1976 Mademoiselle Catherina, from an original painting in Vauxhall Garden, etching/engraving by Robert Sayer, ca.
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Gavrochinette, who wore men’s clothes and a man’s hat jauntily on her head, was a real-life popular entertainer in Parisian clubs like the Moulin Rouge “Gavrochinette” manufactured by Phalibois in Paris, ca. Phonographic doll manufactured at Thomas Edison’s West Orange, New Jersey, factory, 1890 Margot Kidder as the flower girl Eliza Doolittle and the transformed Eliza in a 1983 television production of George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion Kellett’s story “The Lady Automaton,” Pearson’s Magazine, June 1901 21 Gilbert’s play Pygmalion and GalateaĪmelia being admired by Arthur Moore and Dr. Honoré Daumier, Pygmalion, lithograph from his Histoire ancienne series, December 18, 1842Īn 1888 photograph of Julia Marlowe as Galatea in a production of W. Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée I, Pygmalion and His Statue, 1777 “Pygmalion Embracing the Image,” miniature in the style of Robinet Testard in Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun, Le Roman de la Rose, late fifteenth century Illustrations Black-and-White Figures I.1Įtching of a woman composed of household tools by Giovanni Battista Braccelli in Bizzari di Varie Figure, 1624 Simulated Women in Television and Films, 1940s and Afterĭancing with Robots and Women in Robotics Design Mannequins, Masks, Monsters, and Dolls: Film and the Arts in the 1920s and 1930s Mechanical Galateas: Female Automatons and Dolls Visit our website: Manufactured in the United States of AmericaĬontents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments The only exception to this prohibition is “fair use” as defined by U.S. Please contact Rutgers University Press, 106 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Copyright © 2015 by Julie Wosk All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher. NX652.W6W67 2015 704.9'424-dc23 2014035923 A British Cataloging-in-Publication record for this book is available from the British Library. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. My fair ladies : female robots, androids, and other artificial Eves / Julie Wosk. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wosk, Julie.
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