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Hope Shippee - String Fever(marionette): Donkey

String Fever(marionette): Donkey (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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String Fever: Sketch no. 1, Drop for Singer and Orchestra and Drop for Seals and Acrobats

String Fever: Sketch no. 1, Drop for Singer and Orchestra and Drop for Seals and Acrobats (1934-1943)

Hope Shippee (American, 1908-1978)
See How They Run

See How They Run (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Free Shows in the Park

Free Shows in the Park (1934-1943)

Anonymous
African Dancers: Tribal Masks

African Dancers: Tribal Masks (1934-1943)

Ralph Weidhaus (American, 20th Century)
Life and Death of an American: 4 Graduates of Grammar School white voile dresses

Life and Death of an American: 4 Graduates of Grammar School white voile dresses (1934-1943)

Alex Jones (American, 19th/20th century)
Twelfth Night: Olivia (black dress

Twelfth Night: Olivia (black dress (1934-1943)

Robert Byrne (American, 19th/20th century)
Pirate of Penzance: Frederic Second Costume

Pirate of Penzance: Frederic Second Costume (1934-1943)

Alex Jones (American, 19th/20th century)
Iolanthe: Phyllis Act I

Iolanthe: Phyllis Act I (1934-1943)

Emile Stoner (American, 19th/20th century)
String Fever(marionette): Bass Violin 29′ figure

String Fever(marionette): Bass Violin 29′ figure (1934-1943)

Irving M. Reizes (American, 19th/20th century)
The Mikado: Chorus #5 Miss Richmond

The Mikado: Chorus #5 Miss Richmond (1934-1943)

Maxine Borowsky (American, 20th Century)
Porgy: Sketch no. 1, Prelim Sketch (Street Scene)

Porgy: Sketch no. 1, Prelim Sketch (Street Scene) (1934-1943)

Michael Adrian (American, 20th Century)
Created Equal: Sketch no. 18, Stereopticon Background (Red, White, and Blue)

Created Equal: Sketch no. 18, Stereopticon Background (Red, White, and Blue) (1934-1943)

Paul Cadorette (American, 20th Century)
Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Life and Death of an American: Blanche Collins Sequinned net dress with long sash

Life and Death of an American: Blanche Collins Sequinned net dress with long sash (1934-1943)

Alex Jones (American, 19th/20th century)
The Weavers: Act 2nd (Weaving Shop Interior against Mountains)

The Weavers: Act 2nd (Weaving Shop Interior against Mountains) (1934-1943)

Frederick Stover (American, 20th Century)
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