Renaissance Lord
by Ivete Basso Photography
Title
Renaissance Lord
Artist
Ivete Basso Photography
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Photograph
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Renaissance Lord is from Renaissance Faire, Irwindale, California
Most Renaissance fairs are arranged to represent an imagined village in England during the reign of Elizabeth I, as this period has been generally considered to correspond to the flowering of the English Renaissance.
In a modern Renaissance festival there are stages or performance areas set up for scheduled shows, such as plays in Shakespearean or commedia dell'arte tradition, as well as anachronistic audience participation comedy routines. Other performances include dancers, magicians, musicians, jugglers, and singers.
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April 29th, 2013
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Ivete Basso
Thanks Jim. Appreciate your nice comment and your V/F. I have a fun day there. Is a good place to take photos. The faire move all year to city by another city. Maybe have in San Francisco in another time. Check the website www.renfair.com
Ivete Basso
Thanks Kym. Appreciate your nice comment and you V/F. Thanks for visit my Gallery! Yes, Kym the people dress very well, is nice to see them in this way! I love it! He didn't make pose for me. I like to take picture in this way, more naturally!
Kym Backland
Ivete, I'm really enjoying all these Renaissance Folks! I want this turquoise tapestry jacket! Wow, that's gorgeous! He's has a nice face too! Happy May to you! See you again soon my friend! FV
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