Clown
The Art of Bill Ballantine
by Toby Circus Ballantine
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About the Book
Bill Ballantine (1910 to 1999) was a writer and illustrator of circus subjects, as well as a professional clown. A prolific writer, Ballantine contributed circus and travel essays to major magazines. His many stories of circus life appeared in Collier's, Holiday, Harper’s Bazaar, Saturday Evening Post, True, Saga, and Seventeen. Ballantine also authored ten books, including Wild Tigers and Tame Fleas, Horses and Their Bosses, and Clown Alley, which chronicles his years as dean of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Clown College. Over his long career, he published nearly 100 articles on circus and travel and regularly illustrated True magazine's backpage feature "Strange but True" with his graceful and warmly humorous pen-and-ink line drawings.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 98 - Publish Date: Nov 16, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords clown, circus, art, illustration, artist
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About the Creator
John Pritchard
Williamstown, MA
Born in NYC, 1961. BA, Fine Arts, St. Lawrence University, 1983. Creative Director. Multimedia Designer/Publisher, and Filmmaker. Worked with Fortune 500 firms as an Apple Computer Consultant in NYC from 1987-97. Served as Art Director for CMGi web startups in Boston from 1997-2000. Founded Pritchard Digital Arts in 2001, Williamstown, MA. Launched Multimedia Publishing business, Eternal Ways, in 2010. Directed four Art House/Avant Garde films and three documentaries since 2003.

