Exhibition: Dramatic Museum Realia
Item appears in the following exhibition pageItem InformationDublin CoreTitleDog marionette
DescriptionHas black and white "fur"; movable mouth with harp metal hook on lower jaw; said to have had a tongue once.
Conservation assessment: LIMIT HANDLING; Dog's fur is very delicate.
SourceDramatic Museum Realia
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
Date1870-1899
IdentifierDM number: P05.06
Box: 4
CoverageFrance
Additional Item MetadataProvenancePurchased by Brander Matthews from De Vere in Paris, 1925
Citation"Marionettes in Museums of the United States," in Puppetry, a Yearbook of Puppets and Marionettes. Edited by Paul McPharlin, 23-28. Detroit: The Inland Press, 1930.; "Set of Puppets Acquired in Paris, 1867, by Brander Matthews when he was sixteen" (image), in Puppetry, a Yearbook of Puppets and Marionettes, edited by Paul McPharlin, 54. Detroit: The Inland Press, 1930.; Spaulding, Jean, "Masks and Marionettes," Institute Magazine Dec. 1929: 12-13, 28-29.; Bell, John. "Puppets and 'The Iconography of Drama': The Brander Matthews Collection at Columbia University." in American Puppetry. Edited by Phyllis T. Dircks, 105-117. New York: McFarland and Company, 2004.
Still Image Item Type MetadataOriginal FormatMarionettes (stringed puppets)
wood, cloth
Physical Dimensions20" (nose to tail)
Citation“Dog marionette,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed January 22, 2025, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/realia/item/1429. |