Javanese shadow puppet of Arjuna

Javanese shadow puppet of Arjuna Javanese shadow puppet of Arjuna

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The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford
Science Museum Group Collection

The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford
Science Museum Group Collection

Javanese shadow puppet or Wayang Kulit puppet; gilded; painted; perforated leather with split bamboo support; operating rods. This puppet depicts Arjuna, the third of the Pandawa (Pandava) brothers from the ancient Indian epic, Mahabharata.

This Shadow Puppet was made in Java in the early twentieth century.

Shadow plays (Wayang Kulit), which may be regarded as an extremely early precursor of cinema, originated in Java and India thousands of years ago. These thin leather puppets are intricately perforated and painted and depict figures from folklore and religious texts. This puppet depicts Arjuna from the ancient Indian epic, Mahabharata compiled between the 3rd century BCE and the 3rd century CE. The puppets are manipulated by rods either in daylight or in front of a translucent screen, lit from behind so that the puppet is seen in silhouette.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Kodak Collection
Object Number:
1990-5036/7158
Materials:
wood and leather
type:
shadow puppet
credit:
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford