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True
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Charles Parker Jr. was an influential American jazz saxophonist. He introduced innovative music composition with revolutionary harmonic ideas. Parker was known as "Yardbird" or simply “Bird.”
A new club opened in December 1949, a block west of 53rd Broadway Street in which Charlie performed live for a radio broadcast. Birdland became "Jazz Corner of the World" or the mecca of jazz. It was historic as it never happened that a club was named after musician. Charlie Parker was the sole inspiration for Birdland, an intrinsic part of Jazz history in New York
The preffered material from which Etruscans made their sculptures is terra cotta. Marble was also used to make sculptures. Bronze was rarely but used to make sculptures, so stone in my opinion was the material that wasn't used to make sculptures.
An accurate definition of tenebrism would be that it is marked by a very strong contrast between light and dark tones, imagine like when people tell ghost stories and everything's dark but they point a flashlight to their faces. The darkness is the dominating feature but the light is there as a sharp contrast. This is what tenebrism was and what Caravaggio did all the time.
The answer is B colors used abstractly to make various faces
It's much like the artwork of picasso who's art was mainly abstract
Answer:
A scene from the Book of Revelation & The Last Judgment
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