Ruth Handler (November 4, 1916 – April 27, 2002) was an American businesswoman who created the fashion doll
Barbie in 1959. With her husband
Elliot Handler, she co-founded the toy manufacturer
Mattel in 1945 and served as its first president for thirty years. Handler got the idea for Barbie from German
Bild Lilli dolls, which were based on the West German comic strip
Lilli. Handler noticed that her daughter Barbara enjoyed giving toys adult roles; at the time, most children's dolls were infants. Handler designed the new doll with the help of
Jack Ryan and named the doll "Barbie" after her daughter. She also later designed the doll
Ken, which she named after her son. This photograph taken in 1961 depicts Handler with Barbie and Ken dolls, as well as other Mattel products.
Photograph credit: unknown; restored by Adam Cuerden