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Actors and theater masks  wikidata:Q115288087 reasonator:Q115288087
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Actors and theater masks
label QS:Len,"Actors and theater masks"
label QS:Lde,"Schauspieler und Theatermasken"
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English: Polychromic shield like composition, with a whirling effect. In the middle is a theatre scene: a sitting poet is holding a parchment, on his right is a theatre mask, on his left a box filled with scrolls. The second character leaning on a column and holding a mask is a comedian.
Nederlands: Polychroom schildachtige cempositie, met een spiraaleffect. In het midden zien we een theaterscène: een zittende dichter houdt een perkament vast, langs rechts ligt een toneelmasker, langs links staat een koffer met perkamentrollen. De tweede figuur is een acteur.
Date 1 August 2012
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