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Glove Puppet

1975 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This glove puppet of Toby, a variety of Bloodhound, was made by Paul Hansard for his puppet show Snoop in 1975.

Paul Hansard’s career as a one-man puppeteer began in 1971 when John Wright invited him to give six puppet shows at the Little Angel Marionette Theatre in Islington. The success of these plays started his career as a puppeteer. Paul Hansard had worked with puppets before, and his puppet show Johnny and Flonny, about a rabbit and a little boy who was always getting into scrapes, was shown as a weekly serial on ITV’s Small Time when ITV aired for the first time in 1955.

Over the course of his career as a one-man puppet show between 1971 and 1994 Paul Hansard created 13 shows, gave 3,971 performances and made over 200 puppets


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Carved wood, papier mâché, paint, fur fabric.
Brief description
Glove puppet of Toby, a variety of Bloodhound, made by Paul Hansard for his puppet play Snoop, or the Case of the Yellow Judge, 1975. Given by Paul Hansard.
Physical description
Glove puppet of Toby, a variety of Bloodhound. Carved head with papier mâché features, painted brown, with fur fabric and velvet ears, and fur fabric body and front legs. The body is made to cover the puppeteer's wrist and lower arm.


Dimensions
  • Height: 55.0cm
  • Paw to paw, with legs outstretched width: 43.0cm
  • Back of head to tip of muzzle depth: 18.0cm
Credit line
Given by Paul Hansard
Literary referenceSherlock Holmes
Summary
This glove puppet of Toby, a variety of Bloodhound, was made by Paul Hansard for his puppet show Snoop in 1975.

Paul Hansard’s career as a one-man puppeteer began in 1971 when John Wright invited him to give six puppet shows at the Little Angel Marionette Theatre in Islington. The success of these plays started his career as a puppeteer. Paul Hansard had worked with puppets before, and his puppet show Johnny and Flonny, about a rabbit and a little boy who was always getting into scrapes, was shown as a weekly serial on ITV’s Small Time when ITV aired for the first time in 1955.

Over the course of his career as a one-man puppet show between 1971 and 1994 Paul Hansard created 13 shows, gave 3,971 performances and made over 200 puppets
Other number
Collection
Accession number
S.1190-2011

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Record createdMarch 15, 2012
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