Mask of the Xacalcojes Dance, Guatemala

Mask of the Xacalcojes Dance, Guatemala
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Mask with a wrinkled face with a rough appearance. The nose is arched and recalls the representations of Mayan noses. He wears a beard made of horsehair. The lower part has been blackened while the upper part is lighter.
This type of mask appears in the Xacalcojes dance which takes place at Easter. It expresses both sadness (dark part) and happiness (light part). This is the way the Mayans found to express the pain of the death of Jesus and the joy of the resurrection. This face has strong resemblances to the fire god Kauil.
This very expressive mask is a beautiful ancient testimony to the syncretism of the indigenous populations of Guatemala.
Early 20th century
Wood with a beautiful patina of use, iron, horsehair.
Height: 20.5 cm (35 cm with the beard)
Guatemala
Sold with its base

Ref: Q686IIQ3ZM

Style Tribal Art (Pre-Columbian art of Tribal Art Style)
Period 20th century (Pre-Columbian art 20th century)
Country of origin Guatemala
Height (cm) 20,5 cm (35 cm avec la barbe)
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 69620, Ternand, France
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