1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine

A vintage 13-inch Spanish souvenir doll featuring a cobalt blue satin dress with black lace tiers, a matching black lace mantilla veil, and dramatic hand-painted facial features against a neutral background. 1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine 1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine 1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine 1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine 1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine 1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine 1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine
1960s Spanish Senorita Doll – Mid-Century Modern Blue Satin & Black Lace Mantilla Folk Art Figurine
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Capture a Mid-Century Spanish vibe to your Living Room with this 1960s folk art souvenir doll. This striking figure features a tiered cobalt blue satin gown layered with intricate black lace, embodying the dramatic elegance of traditional Spanish dress.

  • Dimensions: 13.00" x 8.50" x 7.25"

  • Era/Origin: circa 1960s / Spain

  • Condition: Very Good

  • Material: Hard Plastic, Satin, Lace

  • Special Feature: Traditional Mantilla Veil

There is something undeniably magnetic about the tourist dolls of the mid-century—they were the physical manifestations of post-war wanderlust. This particular Senorita eschews the typical red-and-yellow palette for a deep, moody cobalt that feels much more sophisticated. Her expression is wonderfully theatrical, with those heavy-lidded eyes and perfectly arched brows that suggest she’s seen a few things on her journey from a dusty Spanish gift shop to your bookshelf. She’s less a toy and more a silent guardian of the Curio shelf, adding a splash of saturated color and a bit of old-world drama to a modern vignette.

This item is vintage, approximately 60 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.