Mask
MOA: University of British Columbia
3461/9
Wooden plaque-like mask. Flat, demon-like face, with wide eyes, wide nose and four small tusk-like teeth, in centre of plaque. Face is wearing a dark gold, scalloped headdress, forming the top edge of the plaque. Central semi-circle on headdress with carved details, painted in red and black. Bottom edge of headdress bordered with black and red bands. Linear and geometric motifs carved throughout. Black and gold horns painted on either side of headdress. Mouth is open and has white teeth along the top edge. Stylized flames(?), painted red, gold and black, extend from both sides of the mouth. Flames(?) form the left and right sides of the plaque. Mouth and tongue are painted dark red, gums are pink. Area around mouth painted black with gold stripes throughout. Face is painted white, with black highlights around the cheeks and chin. Eyes are painted orange and yellow, rimmed in red. Brows protruding over eyes painted black. Mask has hole for mouth. Entire back is painted red.
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Narrative
Purchased in the 1970s by a friend of the donor, who was a representative of the Canadian government posted in Singapore. Thought to have been carved by either Ida Bagus Ngurah or his son, Ida Bagus Gelodog.
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History Of Use
Represents a character from the Ramayana saga.
- Type of Item mask
- Culture Balinese
- Material wood, paint
- Measurements height 14.8 cm, width 28.1 cm, depth 7.2 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Peter N. Nemetz
- Received from Peter N. Nemetz
- Made in Bali
- Ownership Date before November 9, 2020
- Acquisition Date on November 9, 2020
- Condition fair
- Accession Number 3461/0009