HAND AND ROD PUPPET, male, king

H1988.797

Male hand and rod puppet, king, possibly from a nativity set of 3 kings and a shepherd (H88/795-799). Head - Made from papier mache, painted pink with red lips and cheeks, brown glass eyes, dark grey eyebrows, beard and moustache. Head held up on wooden pole, covered in garments. Papier mache hands painted pink. Clothes - Pale blue coat decorated with yellow cord, over bright green under garment. Pointed black velvet hat, decorated with yellow and red cord. The entire collection of marionettes and puppets, which includes 31 marionettes, 26 hand puppets (glove and rod), 20 puppet heads, 9 hand sticks, 3 stick dolls and a travelling stage, were used, and many were made, by Miss Frances Rogers. Miss Rogers, born on 19 Oct 1904, went to teacher's college in 1930 and joined the Education Department of WA in 1934. Between 1934 and her retirement in 1967, she taught at various country schools, took special classes for deaf and dumb children in Mosman Park and classes for mentally and physically disabled children in Leederville. She used the puppets as teaching aids for the disabled children.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1988.797
Accession Date: 30 Dec 1988

Material

Cotton/Textile

Papier mache, paint, wood, cotton, glass eyes, velvet, yellow cord.

Wood/Wood
Glass
Cord/Textile
Glass/Glass
Velvet/Textile
Wood

Measurement

height450mm

 


 

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