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  2. Creative Playthings - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1949, Creative Playthings embarked on a series of collaborations with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. In 1949, the children’s room and playroom of Marcel Breuer’s "House in the Museum Garden" (a model one-family home in the east end of the MoMA sculpture garden) was composed almost entirely of Creative Playthings objects and designs, including their "Hollow ...

  3. Theresa Caplan - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, they named the business "Creative Playthings", which operated until its sale in 1966. [3] As it expanded, the couple travelled around the world to find models for their crafts; by the 1980s, they had accumulated more than fifty thousand individual toys as models, and they gradually began to see themselves as collectors.

  4. Caplan Collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection was moved in three semi trucks containing 1500 boxes from a warehouse and the Caplan's home in Princeton, New Jersey to Indianapolis. All the objects were temporarily housed in space provided by Eli Lilly and Company , where they were fumigated to prevent any insects from entering the museum storage area.

  5. Frank Caplan - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the first male nursery school teachers in the U.S. and together with Theresa Caplan collected over 50,000 American and international folk toys, folk art, and contemporary playthings, which in 1984 the couple donated to The Children's Museum of Indianapolis for a permanent gallery on folk, fantasy, and play. [2]

  6. Stephen A. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller at the 1972 Nuremberg Toy Fair. Stephen Alan Miller (May 31, 1940 – December 27, 1993) was an American businessperson. He was a restaurateur, pedagogical expert, and creator, manufacturer, and distributor of educational and creative toys, a number of which were sold at the Museum of Modern Art Gift Shop.

  7. Wikipedia:GLAM/The Children's Museum of Indianapolis/Caplan ...

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    Edit-a-Thon: The Caplan Collection File:Frank and Theresa Caplan.jpg: The Children's Museum of Indianapolis' first Edit-a-Thon, occurring Saturday, August 20 as part of the 2nd Backstage Pass, will focus on the creation and improvement of articles related to the Caplan Collection.