blue dress barbie Barbie x MoMA Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night Collectible Doll
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blue dress barbie Barbie x MoMA Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night Collectible Doll

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blue dress barbie Barbie x MoMA Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night Collectible DollMattel Creations and MoMA have brought together two icons with this Barbie doll inspired by Vincent van Goghs beloved painting featured in MoMAs collection, The Starry Night (1889). Barbie appears immersed in Van Gogh's artwork with her windswept curls framing a yellow crescent moon. Her gown incorporates symbolic elements from the artworkfrom the whirls of wind on her bodice to the tranquil village resting along the hemline. Key details amplify the

Mattel Creations and MoMA have brought together two icons with this Barbie doll inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s beloved painting featured in MoMA’s collection, The Starry Night (1889).

Barbie appears immersed in Van Gogh's artwork with her windswept curls framing a yellow crescent moon. Her gown incorporates symbolic elements from the artwork—from the whirls of wind on her bodice to the tranquil village resting along the hemline. Key details amplify the theme including a single black glove that continues the impression of the cyprus tree from her dress and sculpted heels inspired by the rolling hills of the landscape. In her radiant guise, Barbie embodies the timeless beauty, wonder, and enchantment of The Starry Night, which is on display at MoMA. The Starry Night Barbie measures 13.5h x 7w x 4"d and is made from plastic and nylon.

Manufactured and distributed by Mattel under license. © 2025 The Museum of Modern Art. The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, and all related logos are Trademarks of The Museum of Modern Art. 

Manufactured and distributed by Mattel under license. © 2025 The Museum of Modern Art. The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, and all related logos are Trademarks of The Museum of Modern Art.
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A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the troubled and racist history of voting rights in the US. My only complaint is that the Kindle version of this book messes up the footnotes. The great thing about reading on the Kindle is that you don't have to flip back and forth to check the footnote cites; you only have to click on them. Sadly, the footnotes aren't correct in the Kindle version of the book. They somehow were shifted by one, as I was able to confirm in my hardcover copy, completely ruining the experience if you wish to read more about a specific incident. This is inexcusable in my mind, but I won't hurt the rating for this book by taking off a star.
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Activist history
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Anderson quite thoroughly explodes the myth of the rampant voter fraud claims that fuel the actual problem of rampant voter disenfranchisement, particularly aimed at non-whites. And, by extension, Anderson explodes the myth of the United States being a free and open democracy and shows us how much we still have to do to live up to the national image some of us like to think we put out to the world. From the illegal purging of voter registrations, to gerrymandering, to voter intimidation, Anderson offers up the facts of the racist policies that look to keep elections in the hands of white patriarchy and suppress its opponents. While Anderson sometimes resorts to some typical metaphors in her rhetoric (false comparisons to Stalin, for example, or Orwell name drops) that could too easily be cherry-picked by dull-minded opponents looking to poke holes in an otherwise fine case of what should be enraging us into action.
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You will never look at voting the same again.
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A well written, easy to understand, and eye opening book which details the problems with our current political system and the efforts to control the vote in order to keep the power and the money in the hands of the few. Well worth reading and will shift your view of voting and the difficulties many of our citizens face.
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This book is a must-read for every American. It starts as a historical lesson about voting rights and how they have evolved and devolved over the years and ends with a very detailed real time discussion of current voter suppression, gerrymandering, and election fraud. The greatest lesson I learned from it is that our voting experiences are absolutely determined by our zip codes. It is extremely relevant to what is happening today and in our very recent past. This book should be required reading in every high school and college American History, Civics and Government class un America.
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