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''Les petites acrobates'', oil on canvas, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). The subjects are Franzisca and Agelina Wartenberg, who belonged to a well-known German family of circus artists. They hold in their hands the oranges the audience threw in the ring as a token of appreciation (as well as rotten tomatoes could be thrown at artists who didn't please the audience...) (1879) — ''Art Institute of Chicago''
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''Les petites acrobates'', oil on canvas, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). The subjects are Franzisca and Agelina Wartenberg, who belonged to a well-known German family of circus artists. They hold in their hands the oranges the audience threw in the ring as a token of appreciation (similarly, rotten tomatoes could be thrown at artists who didn't please the audience...) (1879) — ''Art Institute of Chicago''
  
 
==See Also==
 
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* History: [[Cirque Fernando]]
 
* History: [[Cirque Fernando]]
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[[Category:Art Gallery|Fernando, Circus]]

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Les petites acrobates, oil on canvas, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). The subjects are Franzisca and Agelina Wartenberg, who belonged to a well-known German family of circus artists. They hold in their hands the oranges the audience threw in the ring as a token of appreciation (similarly, rotten tomatoes could be thrown at artists who didn't please the audience...) (1879) — Art Institute of Chicago

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