The Circus

Albina Felski, The Circus, 1971, acrylic on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. and museum purchase made possible by Ralph Cross Johnson, 1986.65.108
Copied Albina Felski, The Circus, 1971, acrylic on canvas, 4848 14 in. (122.0122.4 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. and museum purchase made possible by Ralph Cross Johnson, 1986.65.108

Artwork Details

Title
The Circus
Date
1971
Dimensions
4848 14 in. (122.0122.4 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. and museum purchase made possible by Ralph Cross Johnson
Mediums
Mediums Description
acrylic on canvas
Classifications
Keywords
  • Animal — lion
  • Performing arts — circus — animal tamer
  • Performing arts — circus — acrobat
  • Recreation — carnival
  • Performing arts — circus — clown
  • Animal — zebra
Object Number
1986.65.108

Artwork Description

Albina Felski often took almost a year to complete one painting, carefully working from the top to the bottom of a large canvas without making any sketches. This painting shows a chaotic eight-ring circus with almost every imaginable act taking place simultaneously, from dancing bears and trapeze artists to an animal tamer in a cage full of leopards. Felski was probably inspired by a childhood trip to the circus, and managed to cram all of her colorful, jumbled memories into one painting.