Five Graces Bandwagon
Artist
Fielding Bros. Company
(19th century)
Date1878
MediumWood and iron
Dimensions120 x 101 x 234 in. (304.8 x 256.5 x 594.4 cm)
ClassificationsTransportation Vehicles
Credit Line?, 1979
Object numberSN1860
This grand bandwagon was built by the Fielding Bros Company for the Adam Forepaugh Circus. It is one of the oldest and most widely traveled of all circus wagons. It was used by the Barnum & Bailey Circus as the number one bandwagon during the European Tour, 1898 to 1902. The ten ton wagon was pulled by forty matching black horses -- a forty horse hitch.
The five carved figures which represent Columbia flanked by the Four Seasons; however, it was dubbed the Five Graces by circus workers which is the name it has always been known by. It was last used on the Ringling Show in 1945 in the spec “Alice in Wonderland.”
On View
On viewLocation
- Tibbals Learning Center, 1st floor, Wagon Gallery
Collections
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus