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  2. Head of a Clown - Wikipedia

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    oil on canvas: Dimensions: 62.7 cm × 45.8 cm (24.7 in × 18.0 in) ... Head of a Clown (in French: Tête de Clown) is a painting by Luxembourg artist Joseph Kutter ...

  3. Stańczyk (painting) - Wikipedia

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    A clown is usually associated with this paradox since clowns are usually seen as a happy figure, but this painting is also a representation of it, since Stańczyk is a jester, whose job is to entertain, yet he is shown in a moment of hopelessness. The dark colors in the painting convey this theme with the contrast of the bright colors in the ball.

  4. Scène de Cirque - Wikipedia

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    The canvas features acrobats, trapeze artists and clowns. The subject of circus was dear to the artist. [1] Chagall often returned to the circus as a subject matter in his artworks. [2] He considered clowns, acrobats and actors as tragically human beings who are like characters in certain religious paintings. [3]

  5. Le Grand Cirque (1968 painting) - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York acquired the painting from the artist shortly after he completed it. [1] The painting was first exhibited in New York in December 1968, and then was kept in Pierre Matisse Gallery’s collection for several years, exhibiting at some of the most important retrospectives of the artist’s work, including the definitive exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in ...

  6. Le Grand Cirque (1956 painting) - Wikipedia

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    The canvas features acrobats, trapeze artists and clowns. [1] The subject of circus was dear to the artist. [2] Chagall often returned to the circus as a subject matter in his artworks. [3] He considered clowns, acrobats and actors as tragically human beings who are like characters in certain religious paintings. [4]

  7. Chuck Oberstein - Wikipedia

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    He worked in both oil and acrylic, and used live models including many family members as themselves and as clowns. His original art can be seen in prints, lithographs, posters, cards, figurines, and collector plates around the world. He worked at the Disneyland art gallery, and also at Warner Brothers, quitting there after one day.

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