Mask

early 1900s, before 1933–37 Overall: 28 x 15.2 cm (11 x 6 in.) Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1953.457

Generally, Mano masks are considered to be manifestations of forest spirits and can be grouped into 11 major types relating to aspects of social control, political and judicial matters, peacemaking, education, competition, and entertainment. This mask was acquired in Liberia b...

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