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The image captures an indoor display of traditional terracotta dolls and figures, likely in a museum or cultural exhibition. The artifacts are housed within a clear glass display case, with reflections visible on its surface from overhead lighting. The background is a light-colored wall and a wooden floor. The display features numerous terracotta items of varying sizes, predominantly in earthy tones of reddish-brown, but many are also painted with vibrant colors such as white, black, red, and yellow. These figures depict a range of subjects, including: * **Animals:** Several deer-like figures, horses (some stylized), a striped tiger, a black crocodile with red detailing, and a monkey figure. * **Humanoid figures/Dolls:** Various abstract and more defined human-like forms, including one prominently holding what appears to be a pot. * **Other objects:** A figure resembling a rickshaw is mentioned in the accompanying text. The items are arranged on a white platform, with some individually numbered from 1 to 8. A central informational plaque, written in both Bengali and English, provides details about the exhibits. The main title on the plaque reads "টিপাপুতুল - TERRACOTTA DOLL." Below this, specific items are listed, with some details visible: * "৭. টেপা পুতুল . TАЛАСОТТА ВСЕ" (Item 7: Tipa Putul / Terracotta Doll or Bull) * "৮. ঘোড়া ১" (Item 8: Horse 1) * "১১. RICKSНАН" (Item 11: Rickshaw) The plaque also indicates the collection source ("সংগ্রহস্থল বারবার।" - Collection: Bar Bar) and the period of creation as "সময়কাল: ১৯। শতক" (Period: 19th Century). The location context is Sonargaon, Bangladesh, underscoring the regional origin of these traditional crafts.
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