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Hope Shippee - String Fever(marionette): Trapeze clowns

String Fever(marionette): Trapeze clowns (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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Jefferson Davis

Jefferson Davis (1934-1943)

Anonymous
The Rivals: Mr. Wag

The Rivals: Mr. Wag (1934-1943)

Alex Jones (American, 19th/20th century)
Accent on Youth

Accent on Youth (1934-1943)

Anonymous
The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper

The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Emperor’s New Clothes: Blue dress with silver neckline and print

Emperor’s New Clothes: Blue dress with silver neckline and print (1934-1943)

Andrei Hudiakoff
Emperor’s New Clothes: Empress

Emperor’s New Clothes: Empress (1934-1943)

Andrei Hudiakoff
Men Against Microbes(Marionettes): Fieldworker head with pink lips and balding brown hair

Men Against Microbes(Marionettes): Fieldworker head with pink lips and balding brown hair (1934-1943)

Buell Fuller (American, 19th/20th century)
Prologue to Glory

Prologue to Glory (1934-1943)

Anonymous
The Sun and I

The Sun and I (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Abstract Colors

Abstract Colors (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Holy Night: Act Two (Pine Tree in Rocky Hills)

Holy Night: Act Two (Pine Tree in Rocky Hills) (1934-1943)

Wood MacLane (American, 19th/20th century)
Circus: unidentified character

Circus: unidentified character (1934-1943)

Robert Byrne (American, 19th/20th century)
Big Blow

Big Blow (1934-1943)

Anonymous
Iolanthe: Phyllis orange dress with white ruffled neckline, and white apron

Iolanthe: Phyllis orange dress with white ruffled neckline, and white apron (1934-1943)

Emile Stoner (American, 19th/20th century)
Circus

Circus (1934-1943)

Anonymous
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