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Mask art of ****am, ****am has a long
tradition of
mask making, it
developed in the
response to Neo–Vaisnavism,
initiated by
Srimanta Sankardeva in the...
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positioned for
effect elsewhere on the wearer's body. In
art history,
especially sculpture, "
mask" is the term for a face
without a body that is not modelled...
- In
art, craft, and engineering,
masking is the use of
materials to
protect areas from change, or to
focus change on
other areas. This can
describe either...
- A
death mask is a
likeness (typically in wax or
plaster cast) of a person's face
after their death,
usually made by
taking a cast or
impression from the...
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Mexican mask-folk
art refers to the
making and use of
masks for
various traditional dances and
ceremony in Mexico.
Evidence of
mask making in the region...
- The Guy
Fawkes mask (also
known as the V for
Vendetta mask or
Anonymous mask) is a
stylised depiction of Guy
Fawkes (the best-known
member of the Gunpowder...
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Linden Museum in
Germany had such a
mask in its collection. Further,
there are also
similar masks at the
Seattle Art Museum and one in a
private collection...
- costume,
which included the
mask and a
black cloak.
Domino masks have
found their way into a
variety of high and po****r
art forms. The name is believed...
- Maya
art, the
mask is made with over 346
green jade
stone fragments, the eyes are made with s****,
nacre and the
pupils with
obsidian stone. The
mask of...
- A
transformation mask, also
known as an
opening mask, is a type of
mask used by
indigenous people of the
Northwest Coast of
North America and
Alaska in...