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  1. Papier auguste. Monnaie impériale romaine. Clown grimé de couleurs vives et habillé de manière grotesque (contrairement au clown blanc), effectuant des parodies comiques et des acrobaties. Personnage désordonné d’un duo comique, par opposition au clown blanc.

  2. Several other varieties of clowns were popular in the 19th century, particularly the elegantly costumed whiteface clown, favoured in many European circuses, who appears rather severe and domineering, and the happy-go-lucky Auguste (German: “foolish”) clown, conceived by the American Tom Belling in the late 19th century, whose ...

  3. Orange is the colour between yellow and red on the spectrum of visible light. Human eyes perceive orange when observing light with a dominant wavelength between roughly 585 and 620 nanometres. In traditional colour theory, it is a secondary colour of pigments, produced by mixing yellow and red. In the RGB colour model, it is a tertiary colour.

  4. Wearing a minimum of makeup in the tradition of European Auguste clowns, he appeared in the ring with little to set him apart from the others except a slightly unconventional wardrobe. Like other great comedians of the world, his mere appearance brought anticipatory laughter from the audience.

  5. Saturday-Night Theatre: Auguste. Sat 11th Feb 1961, 20:30 on BBC Home Service Basic. By Raymond Castans. A comedy about the power of the media. It plays in Paris and Cannes, if you want: today.

  6. Festival d’Avignon Off : « 3 Clowns », crises de fou rire assurées, un énorme coup de cœur ! Par La Provence Patrick Denis Publié le 05/07/24 à 10:28 - Mis à jour le 05/07/24 à 10:30

  7. Auguste Rodin, French sculptor of sumptuous bronze and marble figures, considered by some critics to be the greatest portraitist in the history of sculpture. The Gates of Hell, an unfinished project, resulted in two of his most famous pieces: The Thinker and The Kiss.