String puppet in the form of a male figure with a red face, which could indicate bravery or loyalty, and a black beard. The puppet wears a green coloured robe decorated with embroidered dragons indicating noble rank and a tiger's face. Square support in the form of a belt attached to the mid-section, part of an official's regalia. Wooden feet, hands and head covered with plaster and decorated with polychrome pigment. Various strings attached to a wooden suspension bar.
Part of The Louise Tythacott Collection . The Louise Tythacott Collection was compiled as the result of intensive fieldwork over several years in South China and Hong Kong. Ms Tythacott is a Chinese-speaking anthropologist and a museum curator, and was Curator of Ethnography at Liverpool Museum, who was particularly fortunate in developing contacts during the course of her work. Ms Tythacott has also made collections for the Museum of Mankind.