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Mask500 BCE–1000 CE

Not on view
Stone mask with a nearly square form, carved with minimal facial features — incised lines for eyes and mouth, a projecting nose, and five small drill holes around the perimeter
Stone mask with a squared, rounded form and coarsely textured surface, featuring a schematically carved face with closed eyes, a broad nose, and a thin mouth; small perforations along the edges.
Stone mask with a broad, roughly square form, carved with simplified facial features — narrow incised eyes, a projecting nose, and a thin mouth. Small perforations along the edges and top. Coarse, granular surface texture.
Title
Mask
Culture
Mezcala
Place Made
Mexico, Guerrero
Date Made
500 BCE–1000 CE
Medium
Basalt
Dimensions
Height: 6 1/4 in. (15.88 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Constance McCormick Fearing
Accession Number
AC1993.217.4
Classification
Stone
Collecting Area
Art of the Ancient Americas