cut drop (Q4326)

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A scenic back drop with sections cut-away leaving open areas, often used in series to increase a perspective illusion.

A scenic back drop with sections cut-away leaving open areas, often used in series to increase a perspective illusion.
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cut drop
A scenic back drop with sections cut-away leaving open areas, often used in series to increase a perspective illusion.

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    cut drop (English)
    A scenic back drop with sections cut-away leaving open areas, often used in series to increase a perspective illusion. (English)
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    prostříhaný aplikovaný horizont (Czech)
    Prospekt s vystříhanými/aplikovanými tvary. (Czech)
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    prospekt (Czech)
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    principale (Italian)
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    uitgesneden doek (Dutch)
    Toneeldoek waarvan stukken zijn uitgesneden die open ruimtes laten veelal gebruikt als afstopping in een serie die naar achteren verkleint en zo een perspectievische illusie schept. (Dutch)
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    ausgeschnittener Prospekt (German)
    Prospekt mit Aussparungen oft um Tiefenwirkung zu erzielen. (German)
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    rompimiento (Spanish)
    Telón con secciones cortadas que deja áreas abiertas a menudo usados en serie para aumentar la ilusión de perspectiva. (Spanish)
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    telón calado (Spanish)
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    fond: utskuren (Swedish)
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    pendrillon découpé (French)
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    Cut Cloth (English)
    Any piece of scenery that is cut to a pattern. When more than one piece is used on the stage they are numbered i, 2, 3, etc., beginning with the one nearest the proscenium. (English)
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