SUMMARY
During the stone-age the Stonehenge Circus entertained cavemen and women. The circus had a dinosaur that doubled as a trampoline and tightrope for the acrobats.
Illustrator and marionettist Tony Sargs Almanac series (1921-23) showcased his mastery of an archaic form, the shadow silhouette. Co-animator Herbert Dawley had produced Willis OBriens post-Edison claymations of prehistoric animals, and some influence or common interest is apparent here. The color tints are copied from an original print.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States : [Dawley Prods.?, 1921].
NOTES
Digital file includes a piano score composed and performed by Philip Carli.
SUBJECTS
Prehistoric peoples--Drama.
Circus--Drama.
Dinosaurs--Drama.
Circus performers--Drama.
Circus animals--Drama.
Acrobats--Drama.
Acrobatics--Drama.
Stone age--Drama.
Prehistoric--Silhouette animation--Short.
DIGITAL ID
animp 4084s1 4084s2
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