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An effigy is an often life-size sculptural representation of a specific person, or a prototypical figure. The term is mostly used for the makeshift dummies used for symbolic punishment in political protests and for the figures burned in certain traditions around New Year, Carnival and Easter. In European cultures, effigies were in the past also used for punishment in formal justice, when the perpetrator could not be apprehended, and in popular justice practices of social shaming and exclusion. Additionally, "effigy" is used for certain traditional forms of sculpture, namely tomb effigies, funeral effigies and coin effigies.

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  • Effigy (en)
  • Efigie (es)
  • Orang-orangan (in)
  • Kukła (pl)
  • Efígie (pt)
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  • Orang-orangan adalah sebuah perwakilan orang tertentu dalam bentuk boneka atau media tiga dimensi lainnya. Orang-orangan adalah unsur umum dari seni pemakaman. Orang-orangan, yang sering kali berwujud karikatur, dirusak, dihancurkan atau diarak dalam rangka menghalau sosok yang dianggap memiliki pengaruh buruk, atau mengejek atau menghina mereka atau mengenang mereka. (in)
  • Efígie é uma representação de uma pessoa numa moeda, pintura ou escultura. Uma forma de representação da efígie é a estátua jacente em pedra de corpo inteiro de uma pessoa já falecida, visto em monumentos fúnebres em igrejas a partir da Idade Média. Estas figuras frequentemente aparecem com mãos justapostas, em modo de oração, podendo ser encontradas também deitadas, orando ajoelhadas ou até mesmo de pé. Efígie também é o termo usado para se referir a um busto, tal como os encontrados em papel-moeda e moedas, representando monarcas, políticos e outras personagens históricas importantes. (pt)
  • Efigie​ es la representación de una persona en una moneda, pintura o escultura. Suelen ser representaciones de personajes de poder, riqueza o prestigio; o al contrario, las que se realizan para desprestigiar o infamar. También están muy difundidas las tradiciones populares festivas que incluyen golpear o quemar la efigie de un personaje odiado (Judas Iscariote, Guy Fawkes). * Quema de una efigie de Guy Fawkes. * Quema del Judas en México. (es)
  • An effigy is an often life-size sculptural representation of a specific person, or a prototypical figure. The term is mostly used for the makeshift dummies used for symbolic punishment in political protests and for the figures burned in certain traditions around New Year, Carnival and Easter. In European cultures, effigies were in the past also used for punishment in formal justice, when the perpetrator could not be apprehended, and in popular justice practices of social shaming and exclusion. Additionally, "effigy" is used for certain traditional forms of sculpture, namely tomb effigies, funeral effigies and coin effigies. (en)
  • Kukła – wyobrażenie, zwykle karykaturalne lub alegoryczne, postaci ludzkiej lub zwierzęcej. W obrzędach regionalnych wykonana do rytualnego zniszczenia (topienie, palenie) w porze wiosennego lub zimowego przesilenia, symbolizującego wypędzanie zła nagromadzonego przez rok (np. (hiszp.), Marzanna, również: Wieszanie Judasza, Judosz). Obecnie wykorzystywana jako karnawałowa atrakcja turystyczna lub w demonstracjach politycznych. * Marzanna * (fr.) kukła Rababou * palenie Rababou * Maslenica * kukły karnawałowe w Viareggio * karnawał w Viareggio * Blacks and Whites Carnival, Pasto, Kolumbia * wicker man (pl)
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