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I have had a life-long love affair with dollhouse miniatures, and careers in art education and interior design. I hope to combine these life experiences to help other miniature enthusiasts get more out of this wonderful hobby we enjoy, a hobby that often reaches the level of an art form. Susan Downing

Posted on 18 July, 2015

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Sara Rothe Cabinet Dollhouse, Gemeente Museum, The Hague

Sara Rothe – The Other Cabinet Dollhouse

On April 2, 1743, Sara Rothe was the high bidder on 3 dollhouses created by Cornelia van der Gon, a leading dollhouse builder of the time. The incentive seems to have been to scavenge these dollhouses for their contents to improve the two cabinet dollhouse Rothe already owned. Apparently, it worked out. The dollhouse in the Franz Hals Museum is amazing. The one at on exhibit at the Gemeente Museum at The Hague equally so.

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Sara Rothe Sitting Room, Gemeente Museum, The Hague

Of the three dollhouses mentioned above that were purchased at auction, one was supposed to be in poor condition but had an exceptional group of dolls in it. This dollhouse has many more dolls that the one in the Franz Halls Museum, so I guess this was their new home.

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Sara Rothe Dollhouse Kitchen, Gemeente Museum, The Hague

Click on the picture of the ladies lounge in the sitting room. There is a nice article in the museum blog about the pieces that have gone missing offer the years, especially from the silver room.

 

 

 

 

 

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Family portrait. Sara Rothe’s mother on left; husband standing; Sara at the harpsichord.

 

      

 

Here’s a link to a charming video.

 

Susan Downing, with Patrick Owens

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I invite you to visit my Etsy Shop where I offer many accessories and pieces of furniture in 1:12 scale.

 

 

 

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