Jester Mask Item Number: 2946/91 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Pepino mask. Fabric mask with a half-green, half white face. The tip of the nose and curved lips are painted red. There are green, white and red diamonds and circles across the chin and a large red heart on each cheek. There are three foam triangles at the top of the head in yellow, pink and white. White ears are stapled to the sides of the face. Half of the bottom hem on the front is stitched in black, the other half is unfinished.

History Of Use

La Paz's pepinos, or buffoons, are derived from the Italian Punchinello of the commedia dell'arte, which was imported into Latin America through the 18th-century Spanish court theatre. Buffoons, dressed as devils, demonic beasts etc., personify ridiculousness and stupidity, and elicit laughter to reaffirm the community's rejection of evil, anti-social behaviour, and "foreignness", while expressing its commonly held ethical aspirations and moral identity.