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  2. International Clown Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The International Clown Hall of Fame and Research Center (ICHOF), located in Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States, is dedicated to the preservation and advancement of clown art and achievement. Represented by professional and amateur clown associations, it pays tribute to outstanding clown performers, operates a museum of clowning with resident ...

  3. Clowns Gallery-Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Clown Egg Register is an archive of painted ceramic and hen's eggs that serve as a record of individual clowns' personal make-up designs. [5] The clown egg tradition began in 1946, when Stan Bult, a chemist, and founder of Clowns International, took to drawing the faces of club members and famous clowns onto chicken eggs. [6]

  4. International Clown Week - Wikipedia

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    International Clown Week. International Clown Day is celebrated each year on first week of August as a tribute to the first recognised group of organised clowns. Clown groups often celebrate the week with special activities such as performing volunteer shows [1] or having their local mayor declare the week as a city celebration to coincide with ...

  5. Kaws - Wikipedia

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    Kaws. Brian Donnelly (born November 4, 1974), known professionally as Kaws (stylized as KAWS), is an American artist and designer. His work includes repeated use of a cast of figurative characters and motifs, some dating back to the beginning of his career in the 1990s, [1] initially painted in 2D and later realized in 3D.

  6. The Brownies - Wikipedia

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    The Brownies is a series of publications by Canadian illustrator and author Palmer Cox, based on names and elements from English traditional mythology and Scottish stories told to Cox by his grandmother. Illustrations with verse aimed at children, The Brownies was published in magazines and books during the late 19th century and early 20th century.

  7. Jason Kelce Claps Back After Commenter Calls Him a ‘Clown ...

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    After a clip of Kelce, 36, dancing on ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast went viral online, one user on X (formerly known as Twitter) called the retired Eagle a "clown" in a post and took aim ...

  8. Circus clown - Wikipedia

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    A clown who works among the audience. A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. Name of a bi-weekly circus trade magazine.

  9. Nicolai Poliakoff - Wikipedia

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    Helen. Michael. Nadia. Sascha. Olga. Tamara. Awards. Officer of the Order of the British Empire. Nicolai Poliakoff OBE (2 October 1900 – 25 September 1974; Latvian: Nikolajs Poļakovs; Russian: Николáй Петрóвич Полякóв) was the creator of Coco the Clown, arguably the most famous clown in the United Kingdom in the mid ...