Difference between revisions of "Les Fratellini"

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* Albert Fratellini, ''Nous, les Fratellini'' (Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1955)
 
* Albert Fratellini, ''Nous, les Fratellini'' (Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1955)
 
* Annie Fratellini, ''Destin de clown'' (Lyon, La manufacture, 1989) — ISBN 2-7377-0145-7  
 
* Annie Fratellini, ''Destin de clown'' (Lyon, La manufacture, 1989) — ISBN 2-7377-0145-7  
* Michel Serrault et Pierre-Robert Lévy ''Trois clowns légendaires, Les Fratellini'' (Arles, Actes Sud, 1997) — ISBN 2-7427-1363-8
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* Michel Serrault et Pierre-Robert Lévy, ''Trois clowns légendaires, Les Fratellini'' (Arles, Actes Sud, 1997) — ISBN 2-7427-1363-8
  
 
[[Category:Artistes and Acts|Fratellini, Les]][[Category:Clowns|Fratellini, Les]]
 
[[Category:Artistes and Acts|Fratellini, Les]][[Category:Clowns|Fratellini, Les]]

Revision as of 02:47, 29 May 2011

Clowns

Suggested Reading

  • Pierre Mariel, Les Fratellini, histoire de trois clowns (Paris, Société Anonyme d'Editions, 1923)
  • Tristan Rémy, Les Clowns (Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1945 — Reissued by Grasset & Fasquelle, 2002) — ISBN 2-246-64022-9
  • Albert Fratellini, Nous, les Fratellini (Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1955)
  • Annie Fratellini, Destin de clownGeneric term for all clowns and augustes. '''Specific:''' In Europe, the elegant, whiteface character who plays the role of the straight man to the Auguste in a clown team. (Lyon, La manufacture, 1989) — ISBN 2-7377-0145-7
  • Michel Serrault et Pierre-Robert Lévy, Trois clowns légendaires, Les Fratellini (Arles, Actes Sud, 1997) — ISBN 2-7427-1363-8