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This image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display dedicated to Karolos Koun, located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The display is set within a dark gray, cube-shaped showcase, illuminated by spotlights.

The central subject is Karolos Koun, represented by a framed black and white photograph depicting an older man with glasses and a beard, holding a cigarette. Adjacent to the photo is a small, retro-style lamp or spotlight and an ashtray-like object with a pen.

The display features several books and booklets. In the upper section, under a clear acrylic cover, are two items: one with a blue and white cover visible, and another with a yellow cover displaying Greek text and an illustration. In the middle, directly on the gray surface, is a red-covered booklet with stylized Greek text and below it, a beige-covered book. The bottom section, also under clear acrylic, showcases two more items with red covers, one clearly marked "ΘΕΑΤΡΟ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ".

Visible text on the display includes a large vertical inscription on the right wall: "Κάρολος Κουν". An informational panel provides biographical details: "Κάρολος Κουν (1908 - 1987) / Ο Κάρολος Κουν γεννήθηκε 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 1908, στην Προύσα της Μικράς Ασίας. Το 1942 ίδρυσε το Θέατρο Τέχνης «Κάρολος Κουν» και τη Δραματική Σχολή του θεάτρου του, στην οποία μαθήτευσαν πολλοί από τους σημαντικότερους ηθοποιούς και σκηνοθέτες της μεταπολεμικής γενιάς." The English translation below reads: "Karolos Koun (1908 – 1987) / Karolos Koun was born on 11 September 1908, in Prousa of Asia Minor. / In 1942 he founded the Art Theatre «Karolos Koun» and set up the Acting School of his theatre, where many of the most important actors and directors of the post-war generation have studied." Other texts visible are "ΘΕΑΤΡΟ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ" (Art Theatre) on some book covers and "Ο ΚΑΡΟΛΟΣ ΚΟΥΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΟ ΘΕΑΤΡΟ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ" (Karolos Koun and the Art Theatre) on the beige book.
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Jan 10, 2025

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This image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display dedicated to Karolos Koun, located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The display is set within a dark gray, cube-shaped showcase, illuminated by spotlights. The central subject is Karolos Koun, represented by a framed black and white photograph depicting an older man with glasses and a beard, holding a cigarette. Adjacent to the photo is a small, retro-style lamp or spotlight and an ashtray-like object with a pen. The display features several books and booklets. In the upper section, under a clear acrylic cover, are two items: one with a blue and white cover visible, and another with a yellow cover displaying Greek text and an illustration. In the middle, directly on the gray surface, is a red-covered booklet with stylized Greek text and below it, a beige-covered book. The bottom section, also under clear acrylic, showcases two more items with red covers, one clearly marked "ΘΕΑΤΡΟ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ". Visible text on the display includes a large vertical inscription on the right wall: "Κάρολος Κουν". An informational panel provides biographical details: "Κάρολος Κουν (1908 - 1987) / Ο Κάρολος Κουν γεννήθηκε 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 1908, στην Προύσα της Μικράς Ασίας. Το 1942 ίδρυσε το Θέατρο Τέχνης «Κάρολος Κουν» και τη Δραματική Σχολή του θεάτρου του, στην οποία μαθήτευσαν πολλοί από τους σημαντικότερους ηθοποιούς και σκηνοθέτες της μεταπολεμικής γενιάς." The English translation below reads: "Karolos Koun (1908 – 1987) / Karolos Koun was born on 11 September 1908, in Prousa of Asia Minor. / In 1942 he founded the Art Theatre «Karolos Koun» and set up the Acting School of his theatre, where many of the most important actors and directors of the post-war generation have studied." Other texts visible are "ΘΕΑΤΡΟ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ" (Art Theatre) on some book covers and "Ο ΚΑΡΟΛΟΣ ΚΟΥΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΟ ΘΕΑΤΡΟ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ" (Karolos Koun and the Art Theatre) on the beige book.

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