This patent poster from February 16, 1932, shows a doll of Betty Boop, designed by M. Fleischer. The patent number is Des. 86,224, and the application was submitted on September 24, 1931. In this illustration, we see two figures of the doll; one from the front and one from the side, depicting the doll's characteristic features and form.
This drawing is not just a patent documentation but also a representative image of the era's popular culture and toy design. The stylized figure with its exaggerated features and playful poses is typical of the animated characters of the period. The poster is a collector's item for nostalgists and a creative detail for anyone who appreciates historical art and design, making it a perfect decorative accent in the home or at a gathering place for vintage toys.
Match this trendy poster with some of our other pieces to create a beautiful gallery wall. Finish the installation with some of our attractive frames or poster hangers.
The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
The frame is not included, but feel free to complement the poster with a stylish frame from our wide selection!
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