Yes, that is in fact true.
Answer:
It's TRUE
Explanation:
Candomble is an African religion especially popular in Brazil. Candomble rituals are led by the saint-mother or saint-father, and there is a definite hierarchy, and are featured by dances in worship to their gods, known as Orixa, whose embodies in the priest, and respond to the problems and question of their followers.
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Arte cinetico es el arte de cualquier medio que contiene movimiento perceptible por el espectador o depende del movimiento para su efecto. las pinturas de lienzo que extienden la erspectiva del espectador de la obra de arte e incorporan el movimiento multidimensional son los primeros ejeplos de arte cinetico
Answer:
- Painting
- Portrait
- Pencil and Paint (maybe a ruler for straight edges)
- Definitely the purple gown/cape/drape thing
- Yes
- Yes
- I get a kind of eerie feeling. From the demons up in the corner to the child coming out of the drape
- I think it definitely tells a story I just don't know what story
Explanation:
I googled what the story was so here that is in case you're interested: This poster advertised the play Lorenzaccio, written by Alfred de Musset and performed in Paris in the 1890s. The character of Lorenzaccio was based on Lorenzo the Magnificent, a member of the Medici family who ruled the city-state of Florence in the Renaissance period. The title role was played by the actress Sarah Bernhardt, and it is her figure that is seen in this poster. She is dressed in a sumptuous black period costume, with a dagger hanging from her belt, holding a book. Lorenzaccio is lost in thought, pondering how to save Florence from a power-hungry conqueror. The conqueror is represented by the dragon at the top of the image. The muted colour palette of blue, gold and black, combined with the long lean lines of the image, make this poster a typical example of the period and of Alphonse Mucha's work. Although Mucha resisted being labelled an Art Nouveau artist, this print fits into the Art Nouveau style.