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Revision as of 17:49, 11 January 2025
A diorama is an often museum-like, three-dimensional arrangement showing an existing or possible reality.
- panorama
- diorama
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English | panorama - diorama (art form) | A diorama is an often museum-like, three-dimensional arrangement showing an existing or possible reality. |
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The terms diorama and panorama are often used as exchangable terms. We consider a panorama as a representation on a 360° painted drop, while we cosider it diorama if objects are added in front of the drop. A Myriorama is a panorama with moving scenes (on rollers) (English)
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