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Hope Shippee - String Fever(marionette): Clown for Pantomime

String Fever(marionette): Clown for Pantomime (1934-1943)

Hope Shippee (American, 1908-1978)
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This work was commissioned by the United States federal government as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) program. It is not subject to copyright protection.
Hope Shippee

Hope Shippee Bunin was an American artist who was born, 1908 in Providence, Rhode Island.
She attended Brown University Women’s College class of ’29. She played a big part designing sets, puppets and performing with the WPA Puppet Division of the Federal Theatre Project in New York under the direction of Remo Bufano and working with Ascanio Spolidoro, Rufus Rose, Morey Bunin and others including a few Sarg alumni.

She married puppeteer Morey Bunin and together performed with the USO in shows in the South Pacific. After the war, she played at the Palace Theatre with Danny Kaye and at Radio City Music Hall, an appearance that led them to television with Lucky Pup and together “The Bunin Puppets” would become famous as television puppeteer pioneers with the show “The Great Foodini” aka “Lucky Pup”.

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The Mikado (1934-1943)

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String Fever(marionette): Trapeze clowns

String Fever(marionette): Trapeze clowns (1934-1943)

Hope Shippee (American, 1908-1978)
Circus

Circus (1934-1943)

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The Black Crook: Amina

The Black Crook: Amina (1934-1943)

Sidney Carlyle (American, 19th/20th century)
Mary Stuart

Mary Stuart (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Robin Hood

Robin Hood (1934-1943)

Anonymous
The Dictator

The Dictator (1934-1943)

Anonymous
No More Peace: Red robe tied with white cord

No More Peace: Red robe tied with white cord (1934-1943)

Barry Farnol (American, 1908-1989)
The Weavers: Act 1 (Shop Interior against City Rooftops)

The Weavers: Act 1 (Shop Interior against City Rooftops) (1934-1943)

Frederick Stover (American, 20th Century)
Valley Forge: Captain in Colonial Costume for Ball

Valley Forge: Captain in Colonial Costume for Ball (1934-1943)

Fuerst
Old Autumn

Old Autumn (1934-1943)

Anonymous
It Can’t Happen Here

It Can’t Happen Here (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Crucifixion: Factories (Back Drop)

Crucifixion: Factories (Back Drop) (1934-1943)

Michael Adrian (American, 20th Century)
Men Against Microbes: Sketch no. 1, Scene I

Men Against Microbes: Sketch no. 1, Scene I (1934-1943)

Richard D. Foley (American, 19th/20th century)
A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol (1934-1943)

Anonymous
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