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Ursus americanus cobaltus The Blue Bears used in several American travelling circuses were originally the common black bear. Throughout the 1800s they were used for various acts, such as riding a tricycle or dancing with their trainer. During this time

Ursus americanus cobaltus
The Blue Bears used in several American travelling circuses were originally the common black bear. Throughout the 1800s they were used for various acts, such as riding a tricycle or dancing with their trainer. During this time the blue color was from chemical dyes, however the toxicity of the dyes caused most bears to fall ill and eventually die. In 1903 a French bear trainer, Louis Maitre d’ours, began a breeding program to produce a nat-urally blue bear. The slow reproductive process of bears made this a long process and at first there was little success. It wasn’t until Louis Maitre d’ours III, 75 years after the program began, that the blue coat color be-came more obvious. By the 1990s a line of truly Blue Bears was set and for a high price one could be purchased for entertainment purposes. Biologi-cal analysis of the bears reveals a gradual shift in the level of certain pig-ments present in the skin and hair over the past 110 years of breeding.

Artwork Info

Type of Work Sculpture
Medium ceramic slip cast
Dimensions approx. 49 x 18 x 12 in. on display
Subject Matter bear, animals

Artist Info

Cecelia Clapham

BFA Student
Joined: August 8, 2009

Rights: All Rights Reserved

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Cecelia Clapham BFA General Fine Arts Thesis Spring 2013