Description: A girl in a red dress and wearing a red tiara looks like a costume. Maybe she wears the flapper costume. On her long arms a special prop, the black gloves and we are in a scene from the 30s or late 20s and it could be that she is dancing at a carnival, costume party or a fashion show. Perhaps she is a film or theater actress because her feminine elegance is very remarkable. The girl likes vintage fashion and is very stylish. And in this theatrical presentation, his performance and triumphal entry is exuberant. We also believe that she is a symbol girl: feminine woman at the same time a beautiful woman who wears a beautiful dress and she has a preference for red clothes.
Description: Mesopotamian art, in general, was intended to make the decoration of temples and tombs, and unfortunately they could not survive for long periods. ... This type of art was represented in many different ways, including painting, architecture, crafts and literature. Their main characteristic was the absence of movement, thus constituting rigid and static sculptures. Although some sculptures were produced in stone, most of them were made in clay, which portrayed human beings, mythological beings, animals and gods frontally, either standing or sitting.
Description: Jesus Christ nailed to the cross and at his feet the dearest devotees and family. Scene of the suffering and Calvary of Our Lord Jesus and who allowed himself to be mortified to atone for the sins of humanity. Jesus, son of the living God, the redeemer of our Christian and unshakable faith.
Description: Bauhaus was the most important and well-known school of design, architecture and fine arts in the world. Created in 1919 by the famous architect Walter Gropius, in Germany, the Bauhaus School revolutionized modern design by creating the Bauhaus movement. It was persecuted by the Nazi government and was eventually deactivated in 1933.
Description: Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the county of Wiltshire, about 130 km west of London, England. ... The monument is composed of two types of stones: sarsen, which form the outer circle of the monument and bluestones, which form the inner circle. Mike Parker Pearson's team believes Stonehenge was built for the ancestors, that it was a stone monument to house the spirits of the dead. ... On the longest and shortest days of the year, both monuments line up beautifully at sunrise and sunset.