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skos:pref |
"mask"@en
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skos:alt |
"gezichtsmasker"@nl |
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| skos:broader | kleding naar functie (guideterm) |
| skos:narrower | dodenmasker |
| skos:related | theaterruimte |
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skos:exact |
aat:300138758 |
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skos:in |
<https:/ |
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| skos:notation | "63719" |
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skos:scope |
"Refers to coverings for all or part of the face, usually with openings for the eyes and sometimes the mouth. They are worn to hide or alter the identity of the wearer or for protection. Masks as cultural objects have been used throughout the world in all periods since the Stone Age. Masks are extremely varied in appearance, function, and fundamental meaning. They may be associated with ceremonies that have religious and social significance or are concerned with funerary customs, fertility rites, or curing sickness. They may be used on festive occasions or to portray characters in a dramatic performance and in re-enactments of mythological events. They may be used for warfare and as protective devices in certain sports. They are also employed as architectural ornaments."@en
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"2023-07-19T06:14:54+00:00"^^xsd:dateTime |
Inverse relations
[ .. ] → cidoc:P65_shows_visual_item :: cidoc:P2_has_type → mask
'De uitvaart van Thérèse Schwartze's palet'cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
A vase of flowerscidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Affiche voor 'Lucifer. Treurspel van Vondel.'cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorical portrait of Carel Borchaert Voet (1671-1743)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorie op de handel over zeecidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorie op de Waarheidcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorie van de rijkdom: Het sijn stercke beenen die Weelde konnen dragencidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorische groep voorstellend de commedia dell'artecidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorische voorstelling in betrekking tot de kracht, eendracht en de liefdecidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorische voorstelling ter herinnering aan schouwburgbrand van 1772cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegorycidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegory of the Liberal Artscidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegory of the vanquishing of War by Truth, Hope and Prudencecidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegory of Vanitycidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegory on paintingcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Allegory on the double function of Maastricht regarding the Lawcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Apenmaskercidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Apenmasker (dreigende mantelbaviaan)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Apenmasker (mantelbaviaan)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Artist painting a genre scene in his workshopcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
[ .. ] → cidoc:P14i_performed :: cidoc:P125_used_object_of_type → mask
Alting van Geusau, Olgacidoc:E21_Person
Beatrix (koningin der Nederlanden)cidoc:E21_Person
Begeer, Pietcidoc:E21_Person
Belin, Nicolascidoc:E21_Person
Boevé, Gesinacidoc:E21_Person
Brinkmann, Thorstencidoc:E21_Person
Carriès, Jean Joseph Mariecidoc:E21_Person
Derain, Andrécidoc:E21_Person
Dorp, Leopold Herman Daniel vancidoc:E21_Person
Enseling, Josephcidoc:E21_Person
Ernst, Maxcidoc:E21_Person
Faber, Jessecidoc:E21_Person
Friedrich-Gronau, Lorecidoc:E21_Person
Goldscheider'sche Porzellan-Manufaktur und Majolica-Fabrikcidoc:E74_Group
Goldscheider, Friedrichcidoc:E21_Person
González, Juliocidoc:E21_Person
Hacker, Dietercidoc:E21_Person
Hell, Stanislauscidoc:E21_Person
Henriët, Henkcidoc:E21_Person
Jacobs van den Hof, Gijsbertcidoc:E21_Person
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