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Female mannequin head from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994. Creator: Unknown
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Female mannequin head from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994. Creator: Unknown
A plaster form of a female head and neck covered with metallic gold paint. The facial features are detailed and realistic, including lines in the pulled back hairstyle to create the appearance of hair. The woman has her head turned over her proper left shoulder. At the back of the neck, text is engraved into the plaster that reads: " (c) P W / 63". The form has a large circular opening on the bottom. Mae Reeves (1912-2016) was a pioneering African-American milliner who was famous for her custom-made hats. Her business, Maes Millinery Shop in downtown Philadelphia, was one of the first shops in the city to be owned by a woman of African American heritage
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This print showcases a female mannequin head from Maes Millinery Shop, dating back to the years 1941-1994. The creator of this exquisite piece remains unknown, but their talent is evident in the intricate details and realistic features of the plaster form. Covered with a lustrous metallic gold paint, the mannequin's pulled-back hairstyle displays meticulous lines that create an illusion of flowing hair. With her head turned over her left shoulder, this elegant woman exudes grace and poise. Engraved into the plaster at the back of her neck are the letters " (c) P W / 63" adding an air of mystery to her origin. The large circular opening on the bottom suggests that she was once mounted on a stand or display. This remarkable artifact holds significant historical value as it represents Mae Reeves' pioneering work as an African-American milliner during a time when opportunities for women of color were scarce. Reeves' custom-made hats gained widespread recognition, making Maes Millinery Shop one of Philadelphia's first businesses owned by an African-American woman. Displayed at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this photograph captures not only a beautiful object but also pays homage to Mae Reeves' legacy and contributions to black history in America. It serves as a reminder that cultural heritage can be found even in seemingly ordinary objects like mannequins, which hold stories waiting to be discovered by those who appreciate their significance.
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