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Marionette of a ringmaster

Puppet
ca. 1974 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Marionette of a ringmaster, one of a set of circus figures made by Mary Shillabeer.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMarionette of a ringmaster (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Balsa wood and paint and cloth and metal
Brief description
Marionette of a ringmaster, one of a set of circus figures made by Mary Shillabeer
Physical description
Carved and painted balsa wood marionette of a circus ringmaster holding a cane whip and wearing a black top hat made from stiffened petersham, a red felt frock coat with black epaulettes, black synthetic fabric trousers, a white waffle cotton evening waistcoat and white bow tie, checked woollen stockings and painted black shoes with black plastic attached to make them shine. He has a black moustache of fur fabric, and fur fabric attached to the head for hair. He hands are painted white to simulate gloves and he has a flower in his lapel made from stiffened fabric and a magenta sequin. With six strings attached to a wooden control bar.
Dimensions
  • Height: 40cm
  • From fingertip to fingertip, with arms outstretched, but without the whip measurement. width: 39.5cm
  • Depth: 73mm
Credit line
Bequeathed by Mary Shillabeer
Object history
Mary Shillabeer (1904-1992), the maker of this figure, trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s and made this set near the beginning of her career. She made various full-scale marionette shows such as Peter and the Wolf, Jou-Jou, Commedia dell'Arte and Babar the Elephant, some of which are now housed in the collection of the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh, the Purves Puppets Little Theatre in Biggar, near Edinburgh, and Ian Turbitt Puppets in Glasgow.
Summary
Marionette of a ringmaster, one of a set of circus figures made by Mary Shillabeer.
Bibliographic reference
A Tribute to Mary Shillabeer. Animations, April/May 1993
Collection
Accession number
S.141-1993

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Record createdSeptember 23, 2004
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