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Lewis Latimer Hand Puppet

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    Object Details

    depicted

    Latimer, Lewis

    user

    Brewery Troupe, Inc.

    transferring agency

    Lemelson Center

    maker

    Brewer, Brad
    Brewery Troupe, Inc.

    Description (Brief)

    This large arm puppet represents Lewis Latimer (1848-1928), an outstanding 19th century African American scientist, engineer, and inventor. This Latimer puppet was created in 1998 specially for a Lemelson Center educational program titled "The Renaissance Man," which was a celebration of Latimer's 150th Anniversary and his contributions to science and society. Made solely of fabric and batting, this soft, plush puppet wears a bright blue suit over a green vest and dons a pair of small spectacles.
    Lewis Latimer was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts and learned mechanical drawing while working in a patent attorney's office in Boston. In 1873 he invented the first toilet system for railroad cars. He also invented an electric lamp with an inexpensive carbon filament and a threaded wooden socket for light bulbs. Latimer created the mechanical drawings for Alexander Graham Bell's patent application for his telephone design. In 1884 he joined the Edison Electric Light Company where he conducted research on electrical lighting. He was the only African American member of the Edison Pioneers, the engineering division of the Edison Company. In 1890 he published a technical engineering book, Incandescent Electric Lighting, which became a guide for lighting engineers.
    In addition to Latimer, the Lemelson Center commissioned the Brewery Troupe of Freeport, New York to create two additional puppets, Thomas Edison and Frederick Douglass to be part of the program. The Brewery Troupe was founded in 1973 by Brad Brewer, an accomplished puppeteer who trained under Jim Henson and performed puppet shows on TV and stage. The Brewery Troupe's goal is to interpret African American literature, music, and humor through the art of the puppet theater.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Date made

    1998

    ID Number

    1999.0144.01

    accession number

    1999.0144

    catalog number

    1999.0144.01

    Object Name

    puppet

    Physical Description

    fabric (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 114.5 cm x 48.25 cm; 45 1/16 in x 19 in

    place made

    United States: New York, Freeport

    Associated Place

    United States: New York, New York

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    Culture and the Arts: Entertainment
    Puppets

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Puppetry
    Science & Scientific Instruments
    Blacks
    African American

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a8-dd1b-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1030597
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