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Photo: Scott Leen
Mask
Photo: Scott Leen

Mask

Maker Kom
Label TextMasked leaders emerge at times of stress and important decision making. In Kom, a regulatory association known as Kwifon organizes masquerades for funerals, and for major palace festivals to reinforce the authority behind royal announcements. This mask is of a type that is positioned so the face appears to be looking skyward while the performer is concealed by a net under the chin. Carved of very hard wood, the features are accented with white chalk, while the beard and headdress are adorned with extensions made from a local plant fiber fabric dotted with black cotton.
Object number91.252
Photo CreditPhoto: Scott Leen
Credit LineGift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb
Dimensions12 x 9 1/2 in. (30.48 x 24.13 cm)
MediumWood, human hair, and fiber
20th century
Object number: 81.17.1227
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