
Stake attention in this memory
A display of Japanese Noh masks is presented in a museum setting, likely within the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, given the Cyrillic text on the labels. The masks are arranged in three rows against a lightly colored, reflective background, possibly glass, creating subtle reflections of light sources from above. In the top row, from left to right, are three masks. The leftmost is a dark, textured mask with a grimacing expression, featuring deep-set eyes and prominent wrinkles. To its right is a white mask with feline features, including pointed ears, a snout with whiskers, and sharp teeth. The rightmost mask in the top row is a vibrant red, depicting a youthful face with slightly parted lips and wide eyes. The middle row features three masks, two on the left and one on the right. The leftmost mask in this row is aged and weathered, with a long beard and an open-mouthed expression. The mask to its right appears serene, with closed or downcast eyes and a gentle, almost melancholic expression. The mask on the far right of the middle row has a slightly more stylized and ethereal quality, with delicate features and a smooth, pale complexion. The bottom row contains three masks. The leftmost mask is pale with dark hair, and its mouth is slightly open, conveying a subtle emotion. The middle mask in this row is light brown with a more expressive, possibly joyful, open-mouthed grin. The rightmost mask is dark-haired with a neutral or slightly amused expression, featuring clearly defined eyebrows and subtle lines around the eyes. Each mask is numbered and accompanied by a label with text in Russian. The environment is sterile and well-lit, typical of a museum exhibition, with the masks presented individually behind a protective barrier. No people are visible in the image.
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