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Josephine C Romano Collection

Josephine C. Romano, a talented creator and designer, left an indelible mark on the world of art and craftsmanship with her exquisite creations

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley

Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley
Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Rose Bates', 1935 / 1942. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll - "Rose Bates", 1935 / 1942. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll - " Rose Bates", 1935/1942

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Bolero Jacket, c. 1940. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Bolero Jacket, c. 1940. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Bolero Jacket, c. 1940

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Narcissa Savery', c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll - "Narcissa Savery", c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll - " Narcissa Savery", c. 1937

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Nellie Bates', c. 1937. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Edith Towner

Doll - "Nellie Bates", c. 1937. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Edith Towner
Doll - " Nellie Bates", c. 1937

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Lydia Sherman', c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll - "Lydia Sherman", c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll - " Lydia Sherman", c. 1937

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Tabernacle, c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Tabernacle, c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Tabernacle, c. 1939

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Lighter (Mecha) for Flint, 1938. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Lighter (Mecha) for Flint, 1938. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Lighter (Mecha) for Flint, 1938

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Choir Rail, 1938. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Choir Rail, 1938. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Choir Rail, 1938

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Cream Ladle, c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Cream Ladle, c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Cream Ladle, c. 1937

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Mary', c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll - "Mary", c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll - " Mary", c. 1939

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Hepzibah', c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll - "Hepzibah", c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll - " Hepzibah", c. 1939

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Dress, c. 1940

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Betsey Paine', c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll - "Betsey Paine", c. 1939. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll - " Betsey Paine", c. 1939

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Tabernacle, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Tabernacle, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Tabernacle, 1935/1942

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll: 'Mollie Bentley', 1936. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Edith Towner

Doll: "Mollie Bentley", 1936. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Edith Towner
Doll: " Mollie Bentley", 1936

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Handbag, c. 1938. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Handbag, c. 1938. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Handbag, c. 1938

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll, 1935/1942

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Leslie Simpson', c. 1937. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Edith Towner

Doll - "Leslie Simpson", c. 1937. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Edith Towner
Doll - " Leslie Simpson", c. 1937

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Florence', c. 1941. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley

Doll - "Florence", c. 1941. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley
Doll - " Florence", c. 1941

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Bolero, c. 1936. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Bolero, c. 1936. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Bolero, c. 1936

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Ecclesiastical Vestment, c. 1939. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley

Ecclesiastical Vestment, c. 1939. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley
Ecclesiastical Vestment, c. 1939

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Jacket, c. 1936. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Jacket, c. 1936. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Jacket, c. 1936

Background imageJosephine C Romano Collection: Doll - 'Minerva Pratt', c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano

Doll - "Minerva Pratt", c. 1937. Creator: Josephine C. Romano
Doll - " Minerva Pratt", c. 1937



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Josephine C. Romano, a talented creator and designer, left an indelible mark on the world of art and craftsmanship with her exquisite creations. From delicate Burse and Chalice Veils to stunning Bolero Jackets, her work reflected a timeless elegance that captivated all who beheld it. One of Josephine's most notable achievements was the creation of lifelike dolls such as "Rose Bates, " "Narcissa Savery, " and "Lydia Sherman. " These meticulously crafted dolls showcased her attention to detail and mastery of form, making them cherished collectibles for doll enthusiasts worldwide. In addition to dolls, Josephine also ventured into other artistic realms. She designed a magnificent Tabernacle in 1939, showcasing her ability to blend beauty with functionality. Her Choir Rail from 1938 exemplified her talent for creating pieces that seamlessly integrated into their surroundings while adding an element of grandeur. Josephine's creativity extended beyond traditional art forms; she even designed a Mecha lighter for Flint in 1938. This unexpected collaboration demonstrated her versatility as an artist willing to explore new mediums. Her Cream Ladle from around 1937 was another testament to Josephine's skillful craftsmanship. The ladle exuded elegance with its intricate detailing and graceful curves – a true masterpiece in silverware design. Amongst Josephine's collection were also two unique dolls named "Mary" and "Hepzibah. " These enchanting creations displayed not only her technical prowess but also conveyed emotion through their expressive faces – truly bringing these dolls to life. Through each creation attributed to Josephine C. Romano, we catch glimpses of an artist dedicated to perfectionism and driven by passion. Her legacy lives on through these remarkable works that continue captivating audiences today - reminding us all of the enduring power of artistry across generations.