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Three carved wooden puppets are displayed behind a glass barrier in an interior setting, likely the Andong Mask Dance Festival & Museum in Andong-si, South Korea. The floor consists of light grey square tiles with dark grout lines. In the foreground, on the right, a puppet stands on a circular wooden base. It features a white face with painted black eyes, eyebrows, a red mustache, and a grey beard, topped with a yellow and red striped crown. It is dressed in a dark fabric garment with a geometric pattern, adorned with silver bands on its arms and neck, and multiple strands of gold-colored beads. Its right hand holds a silver-colored rod angled towards the left. Its left foot is enclosed in a patterned fabric boot. Centrally positioned, behind the foreground puppet, a taller puppet is visible, appearing to stand on an unseen support. This puppet has a white face with two distinct sets of painted black eyes and markings, and a prominent gold-colored ear ornament on its left side. It wears a red and white patterned headdress. Its long, dark patterned fabric gown is decorated with silver armbands and multiple strands of gold-colored beads around the neck and chest. To the left and further back, a smaller puppet stands on a circular wooden base, supported by a slender metal rod. This puppet also features a white face with subtle dark markings and wears a red and white patterned headdress. Its light brown or mauve patterned fabric outfit is accessorized with silver armbands and a single strand of gold-colored beads around the neck. The background, partially obscured by reflections on the glass, reveals various traditional masks and artifacts displayed on white walls and shelves within further glass cases, indicating a museum or exhibition context.
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