Seated clown at The Great Carmo or Bertram Mills' Circus
Drawing
ca. 1930 (drawn)
ca. 1930 (drawn)
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Laura Knight (1877-1970) was fascinated by the circus and was a regular visitor to Bertram Mills' circuses at Olympia from its early days in the 1920/1921 season. A founder member of the Circus Fans' Association she painted The Grand Parade Charivari that was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1929, the same year that she travelled with The Great Carmo Circus that was a partnership between Carmo and Bertram Mills. She sketched and painted numerous works featuring acts from Bertram Mills’ circuses that were featured in a variety of promotional material for his shows from the early 1930s including VIP luncheon invitation cards.
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Title | Seated clown at The Great Carmo or Bertram Mills' Circus |
Materials and techniques | Charcoal on paper |
Brief description | Sketch by Laura Knight of a seated clown, probably with The Great Carmo or Bertram Mills' Circus. Pencil on paper, ca.1930. |
Physical description | Pencil sketch of a clown by Laura Knight |
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Summary | Laura Knight (1877-1970) was fascinated by the circus and was a regular visitor to Bertram Mills' circuses at Olympia from its early days in the 1920/1921 season. A founder member of the Circus Fans' Association she painted The Grand Parade Charivari that was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1929, the same year that she travelled with The Great Carmo Circus that was a partnership between Carmo and Bertram Mills. She sketched and painted numerous works featuring acts from Bertram Mills’ circuses that were featured in a variety of promotional material for his shows from the early 1930s including VIP luncheon invitation cards. |
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Accession number | S.1641-1986 |
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Record created | February 18, 2010 |
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