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Human Marvels pinhead Pip and Flip Snow - The Pinheads of Freaks Best known for their heartwarming roles in the 1932 film Freaks, where they starred in scenes alongside fellow famous pinhead Schlitzie, the Snow sisters were well-known staples of the World Circus Sideshow at Coney. 4′ 5″ (1.35 m) Mini Bio Born in Georgia and exhibited in sideshows along with sister Jenny Lee Snow. They were billed as Pip and Flip, Pipo and Zipo or under similar such names. At one time they were managed by their brother, Cliff. They appeared at Coney Island in the late 20s and were still being exhibited as late as the early 40s.

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This is a sad untold story of two snow sisters.this video explains their life Reginald Marsh, Pip and Flip, 1932. Image Credit: Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago/Art Resource, NY They were billed as Pip and Flip - pinheads from Peru. Business had dropped considerably by 1930. While it was possible to attract 20,000 customers a day back in 1915, showman were lucky to attract 8,000 customers a day by the beginning of the Depression. Showmen consequently dropped prices, but then the quality of the freaks began to suffer. The Story of Pip and Flip Not from the Yucatan or Peru, but from Georgia, twin sisters Elvira and Jenny Lee were born circa 1910 to Robert and Lillie Snow of Hartwell, Georgia. They "worked" as side show attractions at the World Circus Side Show at Coney Island, New York. The shows owner - a real scoundrel named Sam Wagner.

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Pip and Flip, 1932 Tempera on canvas mounted on canvas, 48 1/4 x 48 1/4 in. (122.6 x 122.6 cm). Terra Foundation for American Art, Daniel J. Terra Collection. Image © Estate of Reginald Marsh / Art Students League, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York ., 1999.96 Our job is to sift through and sell what we can to make money to help the chosen charity and the rest is sold as rags where some one else can make use of them to stop as much as we can together going into landfill. Its all about recycle, upcycle, reuse and basically do what you can to reduce waste. That's a little bit about where I am coming. by Pip and Flip is a classic hit that speaks of unrequited love and the pains of longing for someone who left. The lyrics express intense feelings of loneliness and heartache caused by the absence of a loved one. Pip and Flip - Works - eMuseum Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) Pip and Flip 1932 Tempera on canvas mounted on canvas Image: 48 1/4 x 48 1/4 in. (122.6 x 122.6 cm) Frame: 57 1/2 x 57 1/2 in. (146.1 x 146.1 cm) Credit LineTerra Foundation for American Art, Daniel J. Terra Collection Accession number1999.96

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Jenny Lee, Elvira, and Clayton Snow Become a member today to see the image (s) below in full resolution color. In addition, you'll gain access to detailed info on each performer and image in the collection. Sisters whom appeared in the Tod Browning film "Freaks." They also had a brother Clayton Snow who appeared with Elvira after Jenny Lee died. (#1) From "Pip and Flip Snow: the pinheads of Freaks" by J. Tithonus Pednaud on The Human Marvels site:. Best known for their heartwarming roles in the 1932 film Freaks, where they starred in scenes alongside fellow famous pinhead Schlitzie, the Snow sisters were well-known staples of the World Circus Sideshow at Coney.. Usually promoted professionally as Pip and Flip, Jenny Lee Snow and. - Schlitzie, Pip and Flip (Aka Pinheads) September 13, 2020 Joseph R. Meyer. Step right up, Step right up! The show is about to begin as we explore the world of the circus and those who made and make a magical place to visit. The tradition of the circus has a long incredible history as we learned from last week, but that history. "Pip and Flip," 1935 (oil on canvas), by Pavel Tchelitchew (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford) "Baby Ruth," 1932 (oil on canvas), by John Steuart Curry (Brigham Young University Museum of Art)

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August 27, 1934 · Georgia, USA Nickname The pinhead twins Height 4′ 4½″ (1.33 m) Mini Bio Elvira and Jenny Lee Snow, also known as the Snow Twins, were born in Georgia, but they were often advertised in their sideshow act as being from the Yucatan of Mexico and sometimes from Australia. (Some reports state that they were not actually twins at all). "Pip and Flip" (1932) Credit. Terra Foundation for American Art, 2013 Estate of Reginald Marsh/Art Students League/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.