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Dress, Puppets and Puppets, Silk, American
Puppets and Puppets
Carly Mark
fall/winter 2021−22
Wrestling Puppets, Horn (antler), leather sinew, Inuit
Inuit
1967
Maani (marionette) of a male figure, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, cloth, copper alloy, iron, pigment, Bamana or Bozo peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
Mid-20th century
Female ekon marionette, Eket-Ibibio artist, Wood, pigment, Ibibio peoples
Eket-Ibibio artist
19th century
Si gale-gale (puppet head), Toba Batak artist(s), Wood, brass lead, water buffalo horn, paint, Toba Batak
Toba Batak artist(s)
19th–20th century
Marionette: Ram's Head, Wood, cloth, metal, Bamana or Bozo
Bamana or Bozo
19th–20th century
Effigy Puppet, Wood, shell, commercial cord, pigment, Yup'ik
Yup'ik
late 19th century
Marionette: Male Figure, Ibibio artist, Wood, pigment, Ibibio peoples
Ibibio artist
20th century
Bunraku Puppet Head for Young Male Role, Painted wood, Japan
Japan
19th century
Marionette: Female Figure, Ibibio artist, Wood, Ibibio peoples
Ibibio artist
19th–20th century
Marionette: Female (Merekun), Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, metal sheets, pigment, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–20th century
Shadow Puppet (Wayang Kulit), rawhide, horn, pigments including gold, with binder, plant fiber, Javanese
Javanese
late 19th–early 20th century
Marionette: Head (Merekun), Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, mirror, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–20th century
Marionette: Head (Merekun), Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, metal, pigment, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–20th century
Marionette: Horse Head, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, metal, pigment, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–20th century
Transformation Puppet, Bone, sinew, shell inlay, plant fiber, Tlingit
Tlingit
late 18th–early 19th century
Three puppets, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Three puppets, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Three puppets, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof impression of final state
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Comic Character: Official, Oxhide, painted and incised; bamboo sticks, wire fastenings, pigment, hemp and cotton hingings, metal rod, China
China
19th century
Scholar, Painted, incised oxhide, bamboo sticks, wire fastenings, pigment, hemp and cotton hingings, metal rod, China
China
19th century
Emperor, Painted, incised oxhide, bamboo sticks, wire fastenings, pigment, hemp and cotton hingings, metal rod, China
China
19th century
Títeres Populares Mexicanos (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Letterpress; etching, aquatint
Multiple artists/makers
1947
Military General, Oxhide painted and incised; bamboo sticks, wire fastenings, hair, pigment, hemp and cotton hangings, metal rod, China
China
19th century
Marionette: Janus Head (Merekun), Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, metal, thread, clay, patina stain, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–20th century
Ogbom dance crest, Southern Igbo or Ibibio artist, Wood, animal hide, metal (iron alloy, lead alloy, unknown alloy), pigment, Ibibio peoples
Southern Igbo or Ibibio artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Marionette: Antelope Head with Five Figures, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, pigment, cloth, metal, hair, wire, dried mud, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–20th century
A puppeteer and his puppets, from "El Sombrerón", Alfredo Zalce  Mexican, Linocut
Alfredo Zalce
1945
Horseman, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Acrobat, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Crocodile, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Death, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Boxers, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Boxers, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Death riding a horse, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), from 'Titeres Populares Mexicanos' (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof impression printed in color
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Puppet Drawing, William Kentridge  South African, Torn and pasted black paper, pins, tape, and colored pencil on printed paper with handcoloring mounted on foam core board
William Kentridge
2000
Puppet Drawing, William Kentridge  South African, Torn and pasted black paper, pins, tape, and colored pencil on printed paper with handcoloring mounted on foam core board
William Kentridge
2000
Skeleton, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof impression before burnishing aquatint
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Panther, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof impression before burnishing aquatint
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)
Horseman, from "Titeres Populares Mexicanos" (Mexican popular puppets), Lola Cueto  Mexican, Etching and aquatint, proof impression with hand colouring
Lola Cueto
1946 (published 1947)