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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring several cultural masks and costumes. The central and most prominent subject is a full-body Rangda costume, identified by a white placard at its base with the text "랑다 Rangda." This costume features a large, menacing mask with a white face, prominent orange eyes, red details, and exposed fangs. Long, light-colored hair or fur extends from the mask's head. The body of the costume is predominantly covered in long, light-grayish-brown feathers or fur, transitioning to darker brown at the bottom. The arms are striped in red, white, and black, terminating in white-gloved hands. A vertical, ornate gold and red sash with reflective circular medallions adorns the center of the costume.

To the left, a portion of another elaborate costume is visible, featuring dark, shaggy fur or hair, and an ornate gold chest piece or headdress with intricate patterns and small red pom-poms. To the right of the central Rangda costume, a smaller, dark-colored mask with red and white facial features and dark, shaggy hair is displayed on a wooden stand. Further to the right, a segment of another dark, shaggy costume or object is partially visible.

The exhibit space has a light tan or beige floor/platform and plain light-colored walls. In the background, a display case is visible, reflecting a distorted image of a person holding a camera or phone, and containing what appear to be other masks or artifacts against a light background. Recessed lighting illuminates the scene from above. A white informational placard is partially visible on the far left.

This scene is located within a cultural institution, likely the Hahoe Mask Museum (하회세계탈박물관) in Andong-si, South Korea, based on the nature of the exhibits and the location context provided.
Art.Drokin

Mar 26, 2026

Andong-si, South Korea

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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring several cultural masks and costumes. The central and most prominent subject is a full-body Rangda costume, identified by a white placard at its base with the text "랑다 Rangda." This costume features a large, menacing mask with a white face, prominent orange eyes, red details, and exposed fangs. Long, light-colored hair or fur extends from the mask's head. The body of the costume is predominantly covered in long, light-grayish-brown feathers or fur, transitioning to darker brown at the bottom. The arms are striped in red, white, and black, terminating in white-gloved hands. A vertical, ornate gold and red sash with reflective circular medallions adorns the center of the costume. To the left, a portion of another elaborate costume is visible, featuring dark, shaggy fur or hair, and an ornate gold chest piece or headdress with intricate patterns and small red pom-poms. To the right of the central Rangda costume, a smaller, dark-colored mask with red and white facial features and dark, shaggy hair is displayed on a wooden stand. Further to the right, a segment of another dark, shaggy costume or object is partially visible. The exhibit space has a light tan or beige floor/platform and plain light-colored walls. In the background, a display case is visible, reflecting a distorted image of a person holding a camera or phone, and containing what appear to be other masks or artifacts against a light background. Recessed lighting illuminates the scene from above. A white informational placard is partially visible on the far left. This scene is located within a cultural institution, likely the Hahoe Mask Museum (하회세계탈박물관) in Andong-si, South Korea, based on the nature of the exhibits and the location context provided.

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