MEXICAN MASKMAKER, [20TH CENTURY] - Hand-painted,
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Mexican Maskmaker, [20th Century]. "Mexican Mask [Traditional - 0087]. Toro (Bull) Mask. From the Carnaval Dance, Almolonga, State of Veracruz [Mexico]". Hand-painted, hand-carved polychromed natural wood sculpture with natural horns. 1980. A "danced" mask. Not made for the tourist trade or for sale, but created by the indigenous person to be used only in a ceremonial dance. Overall condition good. Provenance: From a highly important private collection, consisting of over 2,000 masks, Mexico City. Approx. 11in high, 13in wide, 4 1/2in deep (279mm x 330mm x 114mm) MO Inv #MA0090. [24601] |250| {K90}
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MEXICAN MASKMAKER, [20TH CENTURY] - Hand-painted,
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