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Vassal Woman (Mujer Vasaria) Mask.
Mujer Mask
Vassal Woman (Mujer Vasaria) Mask.
Vassal Woman (Mujer Vasaria) Mask.
Museum of New Mexico: Museum of International Folk Art, Museum of New Mexico Press. Studio and some field photography by Michel Monteaux. Field photography by Marsha Bol, Charlene Cerny, Barbara Mauldin, Steven Becker and Marilee Schmit. Individual items loaned or gifted to the Museum of International Folk Art; see book or Museum database for specific credit designations.
DepartmentLatin America

Mujer Mask

NameMask
Maker Taller de Escultura Puebla
Date1987
Place madePapalotla, Tlaxcala, Mexico, North America
Mediumwood
Dimensionsoverall: 22.5 X 17 X 14 CM
Object numberFA.1988.7.15
DescriptionFemale face mask carved and painted wood. Parts flesh color with pink cheeks and chin, red lips. Brown hair, eyebrows and beautymark on left cheek and white and gold teeth. Glass brown eyes and hair eyelashes.Fumigated by freezing 2/88. Remarks. Con't
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