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This photograph is a blurred and distorted portrait of a figure standing against a blank wall.
Blythe Bohnen (American (North American))
Self-Portrait: Vertical Motion Up, Medium
1983
Gift of Herbert and Paula Molnar
1992/1.150
Wooden head with a long neck on a round base. The face is somewhat square and the ears are flat to the sides of the head. The mouth is long and thin, but open, revealing two rows of teeth. The nose is small and the eyes are almond-shaped, inset with metal. The eyebrows are thin and curved. Yellow, blue, and red pigments decorates the forehead and pointed hairstyle. 
Headdress
20th century
Gift of Candis and Helmut Stern
2005/1.246
This photograph is a blurred and distorted portrait of a figure standing against a blank wall.
Blythe Bohnen (American (North American))
Self-Portrait: Vertical Motion Down, Medium
1974
Gift of Herbert and Paula Molnar
1992/1.151
This photograph is a blurred and distorted portrait of a figure standing against a blank wall.
Blythe Bohnen (American (North American))
Self-Portrait: Vertical Motion Up, Medium; Pivotal Motion Large
1983
Gift of Herbert and Paula Molnar
1992/1.152
Wooden mask in the form of a human face. The mouth is open and the chin has traces of hair attached. The eyes are set close together with a raised brow ridge and diagonal lines on each cheek. Next to each eye is a set of raised marks. The ears are small and rectangular. The hair is in a tri-lobal style, in some places covered with human hair. 
Mask
20th century
Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
1997/1.338
Etching depicting six scenes in which two costumed performers dance in response to each other.
Jacques Callot (French (culture or style))
Six Scenes from the Balli di Sfessania (Dance of Sfessania)
1616 – 1622
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.557
Oval shaped wooden mask with white pigment on the face and black pigment on the hair, which has a scalloped pattern near the forehead. There is also black pigment outlining the eyes, mouth, nose, as well as facial markings next to and below the eyes. Along the edge of the mask are small holes, perhaps to attach a now missing part of the costume. 
Mask
20th century
Gift of Dr. Daniel and Sandra Mato
2003/2.43
Carved wooden mask in the form of a oval-shaped face. The eyes are set close together with a small nose and mouth. The center of the face is sunken while the chin and forehead are raised. There are three small squares next to either eye and horizontal grooves on the forehead. 
Mask
1900 – 1983
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Horace M. Miner
1983/2.185
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