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Galea #92821/5

Unpainted carved mask of a male face, with beard and moustache, combined with figures of lizard-like animals standing at the sides of the face.

Culture
Mexican
Material
wood
Made in
San Martin, Guerrero, Mexico ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2821/3

Male face mask in a Moorish style with black beard and blue and red headdress. The headdress has three stick like protrusions, with knobbed ends, coming out from the sides and centre of forehead. The sticks are painted with spiralling stripes of red, yellow, black green, and blue, with ribbon streamers of red and yellow tied to the ends. The face of the man is yellow-white with pink forehead and cheeks, red lips, and green eyes. The pupils and nostrils are open holes.

Culture
Mexican
Material
wood, synthetic fibre ? and paint
Made in
Guerrero, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2821/1

Large mask of man blowing a horn. Man's face and horn painted dark red-brown with long brown-black painted curly hair, moustache and beard. Horn wraps around at forehead and is decorated with gold paint on keys and on horn's end.

Culture
Mexican
Material
wood, plaster ? and paint
Made in
Guerrero, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2821/14

Mask made of mud-covered fibre, decorated with pigment. The face is wide, with a protruding nose, a brow emphasized with a cord of fibre, and holes cut for the mouth and eyes. The face is decorated with lines of red and off-white pigment. Hide with fur attached to the mask by plant fibre, covers the top of the head and outlines the edge of the face. The interior of the mask has a support structure made of curved wooden rods tied together with fibre, supporting the mud and fibre front of the mask. Four pieces of furred hide hang down from the top rear of the mask.

Culture
Chokwe
Material
plant fibre, earth, animal skin, wood and pigment
Made in
Angola ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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