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| 人物姓名 | Barnum, P. T. |
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| 人物姓名別号 | Barnum, Phineas Taylor ([全名] Full name) |
| 性別 | [男性] Male |
| 文化身份 | American |
| 居住国家 | United States |
| 出生日期 | [ 5, 1810] July 5, 1810 |
| 死亡日期 | [ 7, 1891] April 7, 1891 |
| 活跃日期 | [ 7, 1891] April 7, 1891 |
| 流派分类 | Circus arts |
| 相关地理区域 | New York (N.Y.) |
| 相关表演艺术团体 | Barnum's American Museum sideshow performers |
| 相关的文化,学术及艺术机关 | Barnum's American Museum (New York) |
| 参考 | P. T. Barnum; America’s Greatest Showman, an Illustrated Biography. |
| 附注 | Showman Phineas Talyor Barnum first took a version of his American Museum on the road as "P. T. Barnum's Grand Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan and Circus," in 1870, known as "The Greatest Show on Earth" by 1872. Barnum's show included sideshow attractions (curiosities, freaks and oddities), circus acts (animal training, acrobatics, and other feats of skill and daring), a menagerie, and art exhibits. In fact, Barnum virtually invented the sideshow, drawing performers and human oddities from all over the world to appear in his productions, and he was also responsible for bringing many types of exotic animals to the United States for the first time. Since that time, Barnum's circus has bought, merged with, and been bought by a great number of other circuses, a selection of which are listed in the Alternate Names area of this Performing Art Group entry. As of 2005, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus is possibly the largest and longest-running circus organization in the world. SFPALM |
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