Early 20th C. Mexican Guerrero Copper Mask
This exquisite early 20th-century Mexican Guerrero Painted Copper Mask hails from the vibrant region of Guerrero in southern Mexico. Crafted from meticulously hammered sheets of copper, this dance mask boasts a captivating visage, featuring a prominent nose on the front and a distinctive protruding chin tab on the reverse side. The face portrays a man with a gracefully cascading beard, framed by striking cyan eyes adorned with thick lashes and set beneath pronounced brows. A pointed nose and open, red lips revealing upper and lower tab-shaped teeth add to its striking character. The intricate attention to detail is evident in the artist's masterful work, with incised bags beneath the eyes and deep wrinkle folds that contribute to the mask's captivating allure. Additionally, coils of jet-black hair elegantly fall down the forehead, enhancing its overall artistry. Measuring at a substantial 12 inches in width and 22 inches in height, this mask embodies the rich artistic heritage of Latin America and stands as a testament to the skill and creativity of its maker.
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