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| | The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry |
 | | PEOPLE have had their portraits done in oil, in water-color, in ink, pastel, in clay and marble, or been photographed, but it has remained for Lilian Owen, of New York, to introduce the idea of portraits done in puppets. |
 | | Imagine seeing an exact replica of yourself about two feet high, walking, bowing and gesticulating, with the added touch of drollery which is a puppet possession. |
 | | James Watts, the eccentric female impersonator, has, among others, been puppeted. |
| www.sp.uconn.edu /~wwwsfa/library_publications_buxton_howto_portraitpuppets.htm (437 words) |
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