Period:Unknown Production date:1850-1950 (circa)
Materials:paper, cotton,
Technique:bound
Dimensions:Height: 33.50 centimetres Weight: 92 grammes Width: 21.80 centimetres Depth: 0.60 centimetres
Description:
Envelope or folder; used for storing shadow puppets. Made from brown paper, with six Chinese characters hand-written in black down left edge. Bound with black cotton. Interior has small hand-written characters.
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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: 33.50 centimetres Weight: 92 grammes Width: 21.80 centimetres Depth: 0.60 centimetres
Description:
Envelope or folder; used for storing shadow puppets. Made from brown paper, with six Chinese characters hand-written in black down left edge. Bound with black cotton. Interior has small hand-written characters.
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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