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Nzua puppet

Puppet
1972 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Puppet representing Nzua, a Zulu Prince.
Wearing black skirt with blue, green and red belt. He has a cape which is like a leopard skin fabric. He also wears an embroidered hat.
The head, body and arms are made of hard latex which has been painted. Foam has been added under the skirt to make the puppet appear larger. In addition, the arms are jointed at the elbows and shoulders.
Operated by rods attached to hands.



Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleNzua puppet (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Painted hard latex, sewn synthetic fabrics
Brief description
Nzua, a Zulu Prince, puppet made by Christopher Leith for the Polka Theatre in 1972 for the Africa, Africa production.
Physical description
Puppet representing Nzua, a Zulu Prince.
Wearing black skirt with blue, green and red belt. He has a cape which is like a leopard skin fabric. He also wears an embroidered hat.
The head, body and arms are made of hard latex which has been painted. Foam has been added under the skirt to make the puppet appear larger. In addition, the arms are jointed at the elbows and shoulders.
Operated by rods attached to hands.

Dimensions
  • From the top of the head to the bttom height: 83cm
  • Widest part width: 36cm
Credit line
Lanchester Collection
Literary reference
Collection
Accession number
S. 1108-2011

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Record createdMarch 19, 2012
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