A Rapunzel Paper Doll by Ralph Hodgdon

If you want to win me over on a paper doll, basically all it takes is history or fairy tales, so imagine my excitement when I saw that Ralph Hodgdon had illustrated a Rapunzel paper doll.

Many of Ralph Hodgdon’s paper dolls illustrate various movie stars. He’s an incredible artist and I enjoy looking at his movie star paper dolls, but as I am not a movie star paper doll collector. But fairy tales? I am always up for fairy tales. Plus, this isn’t just a Rapunzel paper doll, but a glam 1980s Princess Bride meets Barbie experience I never knew how much I needed.

Seriously, check out that fantastic blue eyeshadow.

All right, so let’s talk the book- it’s the usual 8/16 page format. (16 pages, but one sided so 8 pages of content.) There’s seven dresses and the whole text of Rapunzel from a 1882 version of the tale from the Brother’s Grimm. So, this version includes all the brutal bits. Personally, I like fairy tales in all the gruesome glory, but I know not everyone feels like I do. The text does contrast a bit with the gowns, which are very very fun and colorful.

I’m just going to take a moment now and gush over this art. Look at the line quality here. How the folds of the gown and way the knuckles on the hand are indicated. The nails being illustrated through paint color rather than black line work. The highlights on the gems. The reflectiveness of the gold. I feel like I could examine this art for hours and learn things.

That’s before I even get into the hair… like seriously that hair..

I’m done gushing. I swear. Except the borders on the pages match the dresses! That’s fantastic. The care that went into putting this together is so evident and that’s just wonderful. There’s so many paper doll books feel tossed together and this does not. Such care and consideration went into this book.

So, if you want this one, you can grab it from Paper Doll Review. I’m very excited about adding the book to my little collection.

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