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Shadow puppet from Java, Indonesia, 19th century. The colours and designs of Javanese shadow puppets are all clues to help identify the character. Here the figure, taken from an Indian version of the tale of the Ramayana, the reddish-pink colour of Kumbakarna's face is an indication of his ruthlessness, while the tusks in the corner of his mouth suggest that he is a giant or a monster. However, he also has positive characteristics, such as his loyalty to his brother, which are brought out in the performance.The earliest references to shadow puppets in Java are by court poets in the eleventh century. The puppeteer is not simply a performer, but also a ritual specialist because of the beneficial influence that the performance of shadow plays is believed to have on the well-being of the community.
Ethno, 1859.12-28.547 
Location British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART201425 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 1344px × 1600px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century CE
Indonesian Art
Puppet
Puppet Theatre
Ramayana