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Ridicule Mask
Dick, Beau
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Artwork Detail - V6
Maker
Dick, Beau
Type
Carved mask
Culture
Kwakwaka’wakw
Place Made
‘Yalis (Alert Bay), British Columbia, Canada
Date Made
before 1985
Materials
Acrylic, cedar, cedar bark
Edition
Measurements
mask only: 31 cm x 19.5 cm x 12.5 cm; overall: 45.5 cm x 24 cm x 12.5 cm
Description
Painted wooden mask representing a burned human face. The carved left side of the mask depicts the figure’s face. The figure’s eyes, eyebrows, and mustache are painted in black, while their lips are filled in with dark red paint. Turquoise paint accents the figure’s forehead, eye socket, nose, and chin. The right half of the mask lacks any carving and paint that form the figure’s facial features. Instead, the surface is smooth and painted completely black. A twisted cedar rope wraps around the left side of the face, starting just right of the mask’s vertical axis and descending to below the figure’s chin. Both ends of the rope are unraveled. The end of the rope bordering the top edge of the mask is painted black, mimicing a burnt cord.
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Curatorial Description
Visual Description
Painted wooden mask representing a burned human face. The carved left side of the mask depicts the figure’s face. The figure’s eyes, eyebrows, and mustache are painted in black, while their lips are filled in with dark red paint. Turquoise paint accents the figure’s forehead, eye socket, nose, and chin. The right half of the mask lacks any carving and paint that form the figure’s facial features. Instead, the surface is smooth and painted completely black. A twisted cedar rope wraps around the left side of the face, starting just right of the mask’s vertical axis and descending to below the figure’s chin. Both ends of the rope are unraveled. The end of the rope bordering the top edge of the mask is painted black, mimicing a burnt cord.
Subjects
ceremonies, human figures, masks, ridicule, shame
Subjects
Collections
Woodwork
Style
Cubism
Credit Line
Gift of David and Diane Reesor.
Id Number
U023.2.4
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