
This is a vintage black and white photograph of a person wearing a striking and unusual costume. The person is fully covered in the costume, making it difficult to discern any features beyond the overall shape. The most prominent feature is a dark, geometric mask with large, empty eye sockets. The mask is angular and appears to be made of a rigid material. Attached to the top of the mask is a bizarre headgear consisting of numerous thin, wire-like protrusions that radiate outwards, resembling antennae or a strange halo. The costume itself is layered and textured. It includes a tunic-like garment with a high collar, over what appears to be fitted trousers. The costume is adorned with geometric patterns and what looks like small, square embellishments. The person is also wearing high, boot-like shoes with decorative elements around the ankles. The background is a simple, light-colored surface with a geometric pattern of angled lines, creating a sense of depth and visual interest. The photograph has a slightly grainy texture, typical of older photographic prints. In the bottom left corner, there is a signature or inscription that reads 'Duboiskoop 1920'. The overall impression is one of theatricality, mystery, and avant-garde design. The costume and mask suggest a character from a play, a ritual, or a fantastical story.