Period:Unknown Production date:1850-1950 (circa)
Materials:paper, cotton,
Technique:bound
Dimensions:Height: 39.30 centimetres Weight: 119 grammes Width: 24.10 centimetres Depth: 0.50 centimetres
Description:
Envelope or folder; used for storing shadow puppets. Made from brown paper; two large black hand-written Chinese characters on top left front next to two characters crossed out with blue biro. Reverse has three characters on top right. Bound with white cotton, lined with Chinese newspaper.
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Comments:Typed note found in storage with puppets contains the following details: – collection dates to the 1950s- puppets would have been used by the puppeteer as he toured around villages to perform popular plays- collection also contains a large number of older puppets serving as the master set and dating from the end of the 19th century.- shadow plays are still performed today, but collections such as these are often broken up and sold individually.- the collection is representative of what puppeteers has at their disposal for performances – various props, animals, bodies and over 300 heads to provide the flexibility to perform characters from a range of religious and folk stories, myths and historical events.- made from donkey hide, tanned, stained and decorated with intricate cut out designs.- the puppeteer manipulates the puppets on one side of a cloth screen and the details of each puppet are projected onto the other side.
Materials:paper, cotton,
Technique:bound
Dimensions:Height: 39.30 centimetres Weight: 119 grammes Width: 24.10 centimetres Depth: 0.50 centimetres
Description:
Envelope or folder; used for storing shadow puppets. Made from brown paper; two large black hand-written Chinese characters on top left front next to two characters crossed out with blue biro. Reverse has three characters on top right. Bound with white cotton, lined with Chinese newspaper.
IMG
Comments:Typed note found in storage with puppets contains the following details: – collection dates to the 1950s- puppets would have been used by the puppeteer as he toured around villages to perform popular plays- collection also contains a large number of older puppets serving as the master set and dating from the end of the 19th century.- shadow plays are still performed today, but collections such as these are often broken up and sold individually.- the collection is representative of what puppeteers has at their disposal for performances – various props, animals, bodies and over 300 heads to provide the flexibility to perform characters from a range of religious and folk stories, myths and historical events.- made from donkey hide, tanned, stained and decorated with intricate cut out designs.- the puppeteer manipulates the puppets on one side of a cloth screen and the details of each puppet are projected onto the other side.
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