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Jumping Jacks, Signalement (Philpott, Alexis Robert)

Type de fiche vocabulaire* :
Signalement
Forme de l'expression :
nom complexe (syntagme composé)
Langue de l'entrée :
Anglais
Classe syntaxique :
nom
Genre :
neutre
Nombre :
pluriel
Enonciateur(s) - Identités :
Type de discours :
scientifique
Définition :
[définition originale] "Flat wooden or cardboard jointed figures with limb movements controlled by a single string, popular in the eighteenth century." (Anglais) ; [définition originale] "In Germany they were know as Hampelmann or Zapelmann and were produced by the traditional wood-carvers: very décorative examples avaible." (Anglais) ; [définition originale] "Sheets of parts for cutting out and assembly, made of paper, which could be monted on card, became a vogue in France — where they were know as 'PANTINS' — and were also popular in fashinable London. POLLOCK'S TOY THEATRE shop has originall specimens for sale." (Anglais) ; [définition originale] "A variation of the jumpink jack was the 'jigging' puppet, operated on a table or a short thin plank on seated performer's knee, controlled by a rod to the back, having a normal up and down knee action, whereas that of the Jack is sideways from the hips." (Anglais)
Observations sur la définition :
"Batchelder, in Rod Puppes and the Human Theatre (Ohio University, 1947), has a photo-illustration and a diagram of a vertical rod specimen. Make your Own Dolls, by Ilse Ströbl-Wohlschläger (Batsford, 1968), has illustrations and diagrams. Illustration of a German example in Whanslaw and Hotchkiss Specialised puppetry (Wells Gardner Darton, N.D.)".

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