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  1. The Acrobats (or The Wounded Child) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1874 by French artist Gustave Doré. It represents a family of acrobats, who work in a circus, struck by a tragedy: their male child, mortally wounded in the head, lies in the arms of his mother after an accident during a tightrope walking performance.

  2. The Acrobats Lyrics I'll swing By my ankles, She'll cling To your knees As you hang By your nose From a high-up Trapeze. But just one thing, please, As we float through the breeze— Don't sneeze.

  3. 2 de oct. de 2022 · Unbelievable Acrobatic Auditions | Britain's Got Talent. By combining incredible strength, precision and flexibility, these acrobats created show stopping performances on stage that will leave...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AcrobaticsAcrobatics - Wikipedia

    Acrobatics (from Ancient Greek ἀκροβατέω (akrobatéō) 'walk on tiptoe, strut') [1] is the performance of human feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination. Acrobatic skills are used in performing arts, sporting events, and martial arts.

  5. 25 de ago. de 2022 · ‘The Acrobats’ or street entertainer was inspired by a real-life event of a family of circus performers whose son died after a tragic accident in one of their performances. Doré...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_AcrobatsThe Acrobats - Wikipedia

    The Acrobats (百戏俑) are a series of terracotta sculptures from pit K9901 of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor Qin Shihuang (dated to 210-209 BCE). They are notable for their display of sculptural naturalism, and the artistic understanding of human anatomy that they represent.

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