The whiteface makeup was originally designed by clown Joseph Grimaldi in 1801. His design is used by many modern clowns. The whiteface clown, or clown blanc is a sophisticated character, as opposed to the clumsy auguste. They are also distinguished as the sad clown (blanc) and happy clown (auguste). Traditionally, the whiteface clown uses white makeup to cover entire face and neck with none of the underlying flesh color showing. Features, in red and black, are delicate. Whiteface Clown is traditionally costumed far more extravagantly than the other clown types, sometimes wearing the ruffled collar and pointed hat which typify the stereotypical clown suit.