Exhibition: Dramatic Museum Realia
Item appears in the following exhibition pageItem InformationDublin CoreTitleFemale marionette with four children in her pockets
DescriptionHas glass eyes; construction like P5.8; red dress with white apron; two girls dressed in blue; two boys dressed in red.
SourceDramatic Museum Realia
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
Date1870-1899
IdentifierDM number: P05.07
Box: 5
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 Dimensions25"; children 6" each
Citation“Female marionette with four children in her pockets,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed December 27, 2024, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/realia/item/1441. |