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Annie Lee, Artist & Humanitarian, Dies | Black America Web

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Beckoning in Blue and Ravishing in Red dolls by Annie Lee
As noted in a Black America Web article, the link to which is at the end of this post, artist and humanitarian, Annie Frances Lee, has died. 


Better known for her African American painting and other artwork, Annie Lee, also made dolls.  I purchased my first two Annie Lee dolls in approximately 2008.   Beckoning in Blue and Ravishing in Red are shown above.  The two faceless dolls are featured in my book, Black Dolls a Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting, and Experiencing the Passion.

Ravishing in Red made a second appearance in a "Lady in Red" feature of the November 2009 issue of Contemporary Doll Collector magazine.




In November 2009, Sultry in Silver and Glamorous in Gold  (shown immediately above) were welcome additions to my Annie Lee doll family.  Their fuller figures and Sultry in Silver's deeper complexion were the two deciding factors that prompted the purchase. 

Lee's 17-1/2 inch, all-vinyl faceless dolls are part of the 10-doll "Sass 'n Class, Girls Night Out" series, which was inspired by the her painting, "High Roller."  The 10 dolls are shown above.

Read more about the artist and or visit the doll section of the Annie Lee website

Read the Black America Web article and view a slide show of Lee's artwork here.



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