Creation in porcelain biscuit of a model of a Celluloid baby doll

SNF (French Nobel Society) “Jacky” model created in 1936 in celluloid
Version: 22 cm

It is Madame Marie Édith CHARLES, a great specialist in Celluloid, who every time I met her, explained to me that celluloid, a flexible and solid material when it was created, over time, became hard and brittle and would eventually over time by disappearing. She told me each time that I absolutely had to make molds on celluloid to produce them in porcelain biscuit in order to preserve the models.

That's what I ended up doing! so I made the molds which now allow me to produce these porcelain biscuit models
Creation in porcelain biscuit of a model of a Celluloid baby doll SNF (French Nobel Society) “Jacky” model created in 1936 in celluloid Version: 22 cm It is Madame Marie Édith CHARLES, a great specialist in Celluloid, who every time I met her, explained to me that celluloid, a flexible and solid material when it was created, over time, became hard and brittle and would eventually over time by disappearing. She told me each time that I absolutely had to make molds on celluloid to produce them in porcelain biscuit in order to preserve the models. That's what I ended up doing! so I made the molds which now allow me to produce these porcelain biscuit models