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History of Mask

Mask: • a form of disguise. • frequently worn over or in front of the face • hides identity of a person

This essential characteristic of hiding and revealing personalities or moods is common to all masks.

As cultural objects they have been used throughout the world in all periods since the Stone Age and have been as varied in appearance as in their use and symbolism.

Anthropomorphic: Masks with human features and those with Theriomorphic: Masks with animal characteristics

General Characteristics

General Characteristics

Mask functions:

Masks with human features are classified as anthropomorphic and those with animal characteristics as theriomorphic.

• form of disguise

• punishment for a criminal• celebration of a holiday

• by an actor in a performance• part of a religious ceremony• as part of membership in a secret society

Used masks as part of their burial ceremony. placed upon the face of the deceased often contained spells intended to protect the spirit on its journey into the afterlife.

Usually painted with gold and contained precious stones.

EGYPTIAN

AFRICAN

• Many use masks as part of their religious ceremonies, as well as part of ceremonial costumes.

• Often made to represent the spirits of ancestors or of certain local deities.

• A dancer wearing the mask was sometimes thought to be possessed by the spirit represented by the mask he wore.

NATIVE AMERICAN

Native American masks were used for purposes similar to that of the masks in Africa. However, in addition to its spiritual function, the Native American mask was sometimes used for entertainment or for medicinal purposes.

ASIAN

• In Japan, China and other parts of Asia, masks had religious purposes or were part of traditional theater.

• Many of the masks were influenced by Buddhist, Hindu and Indian literature, and were inspirations in various Asian art forms including theater.

SHAME MASKSIn medieval time, a punishment often meted out was that of forcing the criminal to wear a shame mask or brank. • the "swine mask" for a man who had mistreated a woman • the "hood of shame" for a student who had performed

poorly. • Branks might have been worn by a woman for nagging

her husband or gossiping. (The brank often included a tongue-depressor with sharp edges that was placed in the mouth to make talking painful.

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