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Collections

Mask Depicting Coquero1250–1600 CE

Not on view
Ceramic mask with incised hair, narrow slit eyes and mouth, and broad modeled nose, in warm gray-tan fired clay
Stone mask with an oval form, carved with horizontal striations across the surface, pierced eye slits, a single nostril hole, and a narrow slit mouth; small suspension holes at each side.
Title
Mask Depicting Coquero
Culture
Nariño or Carchi
Place Made
Colombia, Nariño, Tuza
Date Made
1250–1600 CE
Style
Tuza
Medium
Ceramic
Dimensions
7 7/16 × 5 1/4 × 3 5/16 in. (18.89 × 13.34 × 8.41 cm)
Credit Line
The Muñoz Kramer Collection, gift of Stephen and Claudia Muñoz-Kramer and Camilla Chandler Frost
Accession Number
M.2007.146.112
Classification
Ceramics
Collecting Area
Art of the Ancient Americas