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Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28560, described as Mask; anthropometric: male. Wood with distorted features. Crooked mouth, bent nose with mart on right side, left eye bulges. Cracks down nose and right cheek. Eye slits between eyes and eyebrows. Height 19 cm, width 14.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28558, described as anthropomorphic: male.  flesh-colored base paint on wood.  pink cheeks, black hair, eyebrows, mustache and beard.  moveable jaw held with wooden pegs.  lines on forehead.  thin eye slits below eyes.  crack on left side, starting near mouth.  paint missing on forehead.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28568, described as White animal skin with abstract face for Chapayeka Pharisee Easter celebration