Mask
MOA: University of British Columbia
2956/237
Carved wooden mask with a long protruding chin and wide mouth. Incised lines for hair.
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Iconographic Meaning
Mask represents Mariza, a popular Portuguese Fado singer.
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History Of Use
Carnival mask. The mask makers of Lazarim have their own unique individual styles and distinctive repertoire of character types; José António da Silva Costa specializes in caricatures of public personalities.
- Type of Item mask
- Culture Portuguese
- Material wood
- Measurements height 32.5 cm, width 19.0 cm, depth 13.0 cm (overall)
- Creator Jose Antonio da Silva Costa
- Field Collector Anthony A. Shelton
- Previous Owner Anthony A. Shelton
- Received from Museum of Anthropology Exhibitions Budget, Anthony A. Shelton
- Made in Lazarim
- Collected in Portugal
- Creation Date during 2011
- Collection Date between 2011 and 2012
- Ownership Date before September 17, 2012
- Acquisition Date on September 17, 2012
- Condition good
- Accession Number 2956/0237