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  <title>puppet theater by FARS</title>
  <description>Electrical box next to the puppet theater painted by Fars. The work shows three figures standing near curtains, most likely on stage: [from the left] a woman in everyday folk costume, the so-called kuker (a traditional folk masquerade) and a man in a suit; next to the last-mentioned we see two plates with inscriptions "nasam" (from Bulgarian: here) and "natam" (there). It is said that Fars was the first in Bulgaria who started to paint electrical boxes like this.</description>
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