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The image displays a theatrical costume, likely from an opera, presented on a mannequin within a glass display case. The scene is set indoors, characteristic of a museum or exhibition space in Paris, France.

The mannequin portrays a gaunt, emaciated figure with pale, seemingly skin-like material stretched over what appears to be a skeletal frame, revealing prominent ribs and a belly button. Its head is particularly striking, with a pale, skull-like or alien-like face featuring large, empty eye sockets and an open mouth. Sparse, light-colored hair or fur frames the face. The mannequin's arms are covered in a form-fitting, reddish-brown fabric that extends into glove-like hands. The lower body is covered by a voluminous, layered costume piece resembling ruffled feathers or leaves in shades of dark blue and teal, giving it a fantastical or otherworldly appearance. The mannequin's bare, silver-toned feet are visible on the display stand.

The glass display case reflects overhead lights and indistinct shapes of people and the surrounding environment, suggesting an interior space with ambient lighting. The background inside the case is dark, serving to highlight the costume.

An illuminated informational plaque is visible on the upper right side of the display case. The text identifies the piece as being from the "Opera National de Paris," titled "Ariodante." It further states that the "Production created in 1981 and 2001" and credits "Yannis Kokkos" for the décor, costumes, and mise en scène. The plaque also notes that the costume is "D’après le costume d’une des Furies" (Based on the costume of one of the Furies) and part of the "Ensemble historique du costume de l’Opéra."
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Jun 2, 2026

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The image displays a theatrical costume, likely from an opera, presented on a mannequin within a glass display case. The scene is set indoors, characteristic of a museum or exhibition space in Paris, France. The mannequin portrays a gaunt, emaciated figure with pale, seemingly skin-like material stretched over what appears to be a skeletal frame, revealing prominent ribs and a belly button. Its head is particularly striking, with a pale, skull-like or alien-like face featuring large, empty eye sockets and an open mouth. Sparse, light-colored hair or fur frames the face. The mannequin's arms are covered in a form-fitting, reddish-brown fabric that extends into glove-like hands. The lower body is covered by a voluminous, layered costume piece resembling ruffled feathers or leaves in shades of dark blue and teal, giving it a fantastical or otherworldly appearance. The mannequin's bare, silver-toned feet are visible on the display stand. The glass display case reflects overhead lights and indistinct shapes of people and the surrounding environment, suggesting an interior space with ambient lighting. The background inside the case is dark, serving to highlight the costume. An illuminated informational plaque is visible on the upper right side of the display case. The text identifies the piece as being from the "Opera National de Paris," titled "Ariodante." It further states that the "Production created in 1981 and 2001" and credits "Yannis Kokkos" for the décor, costumes, and mise en scène. The plaque also notes that the costume is "D’après le costume d’une des Furies" (Based on the costume of one of the Furies) and part of the "Ensemble historique du costume de l’Opéra."

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