(C) - Hulme, Max (UK) - Sitting Monkey on a cigar box

Work on Paper

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Museo del Origami

Name/Title

(C) - Hulme, Max (UK) - Sitting Monkey on a cigar box

Entry/Object ID

2013.5.1

Description

Discovered in one of the boxes from the Gershon Legman archive in Valbonne, southern France, this charming monkey folded by Max Hulme was found tucked inside a cigarette box. The handwriting is Hulme’s. The “thinking monkey” is made from an unidentified, fairly thick type of paper that, remarkably, has kept its folds intact after all these years.

Artwork Details

Medium

kami paper

Context

Since this cigarette box (blue, turquoise) was found together with the other one (red), which has “circa 1980” written on its label, it is likely that both were sent to Legman around the same time.

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Hulme, Max

Role

Designer and folder

Date made

circa 1980

Notes

About the artist: Max Hulme, from England, emerged as a creative force in the origami world in the mid-1970s, astonishing folders with his lifelike 3D models and remarkable technical ingenuity. Iconic designs like his Jack-in-the-Box, Sports Car, and London Omnibus showcased not only his imagination but also his ability to engineer complex forms with elegance and precision. While his early diagrams were hand-drawn and often minimal, ellow members of the British Origami Society helped make his work more accessible to a wider audience. In later years, he undertook the monumental task of producing computer-drawn diagrams of nearly his entire body of work. He died in England in June, 2020.