The monument tombstone was first introduced in the geometric era. They are big vases, usually decorated with funeral objects. Only in ancient times, stone sculpture was used as a funeral monument. In this magnificent clatter, the main scene occupies the widest part of the vase, showing a lie that died in a coffin surrounded by his family and mourners on both sides. For the most clarity, a deceased is displayed next to him, a square shield that normally covers the body is lifted and normalized to a long rectangle with two protrusions. The lower area shows the parade of tanks and infantry. These figures may refer to the military use of the deceased. Since the role of hourglass shields and tanks at the present time is limited more than in the early Bronze Age, that scene is highly likely to evoke the ancestors and traditions of the deceased's glory.
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After the preview on November 2, 2010, after the 2009 seminar on November 2, 2010, the concert was held at Broadway 's Al Hirschfeld Theater for limited vacation. The final performance was held after 15 rehearsals and 57 regular performances on January 2, 2011. Broadway 's actor recording was released on November 1, 2011. Sekstian Arcelus, leader of former actor, star of Wicked and Jersey Boys, Broadway graduates Amy Spanger and Beth Leavel took part in this show.
Broadway musicals not only enter the American mainstream culture through popular songs and major stars but also enter the mainstream American culture through instantly recognized cartoons of Al Hirschfeld who had been popular for decades at the New York Times I will. Here, Hirschfeld described Robert Preston (1918-1987) as Harold Hill of "Musician". The play was held in the Majestic Theater in 1957 and played the song "Seventeenth Trombone" and "You have it". Broadway musicals have not only entered American mainstream culture through popular songs and mainstream stars, but have been broadcast on the New York Times for decades through Al Hirschfeld's immediate manga. Here, Hirschfeld described Robert Preston (1918-1987) as Harold Hill of "Musician". The play was held in Majestic Theater in 1957 and played the song "Seventeenth Trombone" and "Until You Sing".