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"A print is printed in color à la poupée when colored ink is applied directly to a plate's surface and worked into the appropriate area of the design using cotton daubs called dollies, or in French, poupée."[1]

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Some art historians argue that T. F. Simon, Manuel Robbe, and Peter Ilsted simultaneously adopted the technique of inking the plate à la poupeé without consultation.




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