back drop (Q4252)

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A canvas or muslin drop, painted, projection material, star cloth, etc., that hangs at the rear of the stage.

A canvas or muslin drop, painted, projection material, star cloth, etc., that hangs at the rear of the stage.
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back drop
A canvas or muslin drop, painted, projection material, star cloth, etc., that hangs at the rear of the stage.

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    back drop (English)
    A canvas or muslin drop, painted, projection material, star cloth, etc., that hangs at the rear of the stage. (English)
    3 August 2013
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    zadní prospekt (Czech)
    Zadní malovaný prospekt vizuálně ukončující malovanou kukátkovou scénu. (Czech)
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    fondale (Italian)
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    achterdoek (Dutch)
    Doek achteraan op het toneel gewoonlijk beschilderd. (Dutch)
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    Hintergrundvorhang (German)
    Zum Beispiel bemalter Stoff Opera- bzw. Projektionsfolie Sternenhimmel etc. als hinterer Abschluss der Bühne. (German)
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    telón de fondo (Spanish)
    Tela grande generalmente pintada del ancho del escenario colgada al fondo del escenario que forma parte del decorado. (Spanish)
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    telón de foro (Spanish)
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    fond (Swedish)
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    bakfond (Swedish)
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    fond (French)
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    Back Cloth (English)
    or Back Drop. Painted or plain cloth or curtain dropped or hung across the back of the stage. Usually the main portion of the scene as seen by the audience. (English)
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    Backdrops
    Around 14th century (English)
    A backdrop is the furthest scenic element, acting as the background to the scene. In the early days, backdrops were mostly handpainted, but now they may range from pure black to white with projections on them.
    14. century
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