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VashaNatasha [74]
3 years ago
10

The background colors of Carnival of Harlequin are _____. bright bold primary colors stark blacks and white neutral tan and ligh

t brown pastel shades of pink and green
Arts
2 answers:
sweet [91]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is dark brown.

Explanation:

The Fiesta de Carnaval is regularly the most well known festival, generally held more than three days preceding Ash Wednesday, however the merriments frequently reach out to the entire week. This celebration "dependably incorporates music, moving, outfits and parades.Brazilian Carnival, precisely spelled Carnaval, is a yearly celebration in Brazil. It is held four days before Ash Wednesday, the day of fasting and contrition that denotes the start of Lent. Rio de Janeiro is the most well known place for fair in Brazil. The wearing of covers amid Carnaval is said to be an agnostic practice as insurance from malice spirits, yet in all probability advanced as an approach to take an interest completely in the festival with some obscurity. Of all the insane Spanish holidays that occur during the time there is nothing more out of control than the Carnival festivities in late February. The week paving the way to Lent is a period for wild celebrating in a few sections of Spain when the nation plays host to Europe's greatest and best Carnival celebrations.

anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
3 0

In the painting, Carnival of Harlequin, by Joan Miro, the background colors of the wall and floor are neutral tan and light brown.

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