Jimmy Chipperfield's Circus World Big Top. Reading: April 1980
Painting
1981 (painted)
1981 (painted)
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Stewart Waghorn was trained as an architect. He specialised in looking at circus tents with an architect's eye and produced a series of Tentmaster prints after his own drawings. This was reproduced in the Tentmaster Series number 6.
The artist noted the technical details of Chipperfield's Circus World Big Top on this painting. It was made by the tentmakers Canobbio in Milan, Italy, and had a seating capacity of about 1,200. It has four lattice King poles, 14 metres high, each in two sections, with 28 quarter poles painted red. The top was 35 metres in diameter in six sections, two centres, four quarters and a lattice ridge bar. The tent was first used as a secondary tent at the Mante Carlo International Circus Festival as a secondary tent in 1976, 1977 and 1978. It was sold to Jimmy Chipperfield's Circus World in 1980 and was first used by him in the UK at Andover in March 1980. It was bought by Gandey's Circus in 1983.
The artist noted the technical details of Chipperfield's Circus World Big Top on this painting. It was made by the tentmakers Canobbio in Milan, Italy, and had a seating capacity of about 1,200. It has four lattice King poles, 14 metres high, each in two sections, with 28 quarter poles painted red. The top was 35 metres in diameter in six sections, two centres, four quarters and a lattice ridge bar. The tent was first used as a secondary tent at the Mante Carlo International Circus Festival as a secondary tent in 1976, 1977 and 1978. It was sold to Jimmy Chipperfield's Circus World in 1980 and was first used by him in the UK at Andover in March 1980. It was bought by Gandey's Circus in 1983.
Object details
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Title | Jimmy Chipperfield's Circus World Big Top. Reading: April 1980 (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | pen, pencil and acrylic on paper |
Brief description | Exterior view of Jimmy Chipperfield's Circus World Big Top, Reading , April 1980. Painting by Stewart Waghorn, ARCA, 1981, for reproduction in the Tentmaster Series of prints no.6. |
Physical description | Painting on white paper of the exterior of Chipperfield's four-mast Circus World Big Top or circus tent with a white canvas top, and red striped panels for the side walls. In the foreground is the Foyer Tent with arched entrances, the topof red and white striped canvas, the side visible of blue canvas with red canvas bordering the entrances. Below the image is the title JIMMY CHIPPERFIELD'S CIRCUS WORLD BIG TOP. Reading: April 1980. The painting is attached to a card mount. |
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Credit line | Given by Stewart Waghorn ARCA |
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Summary | Stewart Waghorn was trained as an architect. He specialised in looking at circus tents with an architect's eye and produced a series of Tentmaster prints after his own drawings. This was reproduced in the Tentmaster Series number 6. The artist noted the technical details of Chipperfield's Circus World Big Top on this painting. It was made by the tentmakers Canobbio in Milan, Italy, and had a seating capacity of about 1,200. It has four lattice King poles, 14 metres high, each in two sections, with 28 quarter poles painted red. The top was 35 metres in diameter in six sections, two centres, four quarters and a lattice ridge bar. The tent was first used as a secondary tent at the Mante Carlo International Circus Festival as a secondary tent in 1976, 1977 and 1978. It was sold to Jimmy Chipperfield's Circus World in 1980 and was first used by him in the UK at Andover in March 1980. It was bought by Gandey's Circus in 1983. |
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Accession number | S.386-1989 |
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Record created | February 25, 2009 |
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