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The image shows three Indonesian shadow puppets, or wayang kulit, displayed on a white wall. The puppets are made of leather, and are intricately painted and carved. The puppets are displayed against a white wall with a pink ribbon on the left side. The three puppets are labeled "Baladewa," "Werkudara," and "Yudhistira." The puppets are mounted on sticks and are leaning against the wall. The puppets are facing the camera, with their front sides showing. The puppets are all in a state of repose, with their arms at their sides. The puppets are arranged in a row, with Balaweda on the left, Werkudara in the middle, and Yudhistira on the right. The image was taken in a museum in Surakarta, Indonesia, at coordinates -7.569, 110.814. The image is a photograph taken indoors in artificial lighting. The image is in focus and well lit. The image is taken at eye level. There are no people in the image. The image is a photograph of a display of Indonesian shadow puppets. The image is well-composed and aesthetically pleasing. The image is a cultural artifact that provides insight into Indonesian art and culture. The image is a historical document that reflects the history of Indonesian shadow puppetry. The image is a valuable resource for researchers and students of Indonesian culture.
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