- Title
- Máscara de jabalí
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- Description
- Carved wooden face mask representing a brown boar. The face is painted brown with white spots on the head and sides of the face. The nose is painted black, the eyes blue and the lips are painted red. There are yellow-painted whiskers and two white-painted teeth protruding from each corner of the mouth. There are crescent-shaped holes above the eyes for the dancer to look through and a wire hanger across the back. This mask was likely part of a set of 12 masks that were likely used in the Danza or Baile de los Animalitos, also known as Kam Man Chicop.
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- Format Extent
- 1 wooden mask; 22.9 x 26.7 cm (9 x 10 1/2 in)
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- Subject
- Folk art; Maya dance; Maya masks; Mayas; Woodworking--religious aspects
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- Note
- Tag on mask reads "Rabinal" which may refer to the city in Guatemala. Tag also reads "wild boar" and "set of 12."
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- Collection
- Jim and Jeanne Pieper Collection, AR-010, G379
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- Donor
- Jim and Jeanne Pieper
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- Type
- ["Dance costume"]
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- Keywords
- ["Sacred animals","Mask dance","Mayan","Protection","Theatrical masks"]
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- Geographic Location
- Guatemala
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