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faces from the ancient galleryTerence, Comedies, St. Albans Abbey, 12th centuryBodleian Library MS.
Mask of TutankhamunThis gold death mask of Tutankhamun is an example of the highest artistic and tec
135. RelicThe funeral mask of Tutankhamun is one of the most important (and beautiful!!) relics from
1. Central Yup'ik Eskimo Raven Mask of Doolagiak The name of the Mask is “Doolagiak” and
Transformation mask representing the sunNative term:t'lisala daldalagamlDate created:1870-1910Artist
René-Georges Hermann-Paul (1874–1940)Jeune fille , 1899; Fillette , 1899
Disguise: Mask and Global African Art connects the work of twenty-five contemporary artists with his
Rain God Mask, 13th–14th century. Mexico, Mesoamerica. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The
Nigeria - Benin Ram’s Head Hip MaskProvenance:Julius Carlebach, New YorkJack Passer, New YorkE
Paul Klee - Mask of Fear (1932)
Woman wearing maskJohn Graham (American, 1886–1961)
Ganesha mask from Nepal
Mask of the Bassa people, Liberia. Artist unknown; early 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum.
Yup'ik Polychromed Wood Mask of oval, slightly convex form, encircled by three wooden hoops secured
Crest Mask. Bagan, Guinea. Polychrome wood.
Mwaash aMbooy (royal mask) of the Kuba people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; la
A kneeling man wearing a mask is fooled by two noble women, print made by Antoine Jean Duclos after
I really love Fierce Deity, not only because he is badass as f*ck and incredibly handsome, but becau
Vincent Jean Baptiste ChevilliardThe Pagliacci (from Orphee aux Enfert) holding a fly
Day 4 of 12 Days of Christmas Nail art was inspired by a mask I have. Too bad I forgot to take a pho
Designing some Deathlander gear for Blades, aka another excuse to draw Eliza The mask is to protect
littlelimpstiff14u2:The Graceful Sculptures ofForest RogersJust a word here, for the moment. I studi
Mummy of Artemidora, Roman Period; 90-100 AD
Ivory pendant mask from the Kingdom of Benin in present-day Nigeria, thought to represent Queen Idia
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