Mask

29-175-56

From: Washington (U. S. State)

Curatorial Section: American

Object Number 29-175-56
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Makah
Provenience Washington (U. S. State)
Culture Area Northwest Coast Culture Area
Section American
Materials Wood | Hide | Pigment
Iconography Eagle?
Description

Head of eagle (?) . Upper part of mask made of a single board, split 11 cm. behind tip of beak; held apart in concave curves by nailed struts; nailed also at start of split. Movable lower jaw made in same way, attached by two rawhide loops. Black: around eyes and pupils, long eyebrows, sweeping reversed S curves from black upper beak to angle of jaw, line along bottom of lower beak to black angle of jaw. RED paint: outline of mouth and above, spots all around eye area.

Height 24 cm
Length 58.2 cm
Width 24.3 cm
Credit Line Exchange with George G. Heye, 1917
Other Number 6/9191 - Collector Number

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