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1974, Willie Mitchell production

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Yoruba egúngún by Stephan Gladieu
Masquerades of Nigeria, 2004
Jonkonnu, a Jamaican traditional band of masqueraders
Henry Kuttner - The Mask of Circe - Ace - 1975 (cover by Michael Herring)
Masqueraders Shorts
All stories & shorts about the Masqueraders!
Christmas Special (2022) - Skip's Home Alone:
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Masqueraders Drabble (2022) - WIP
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The Masqueraders – Before the Ball (1881). Otto Scholderer (German, 1834-1902). Oil on canvas.
In the early 18th century, masquerades and fancy-dress balls grew popular all over Europe. Unlike the majority of painters who depicted the social event itself, Otto Scholderer chose to depict a group of eleven women preparing for the revelries. The costumes they wear are from many different cultures and historical periods. He conjures up an impressive large-scale line-up of ball-goers in the guise of figures from the world of literature and the visual arts, from the present day and the past.