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Self-Portraiture through Masks. Templo Mayor (Main Temple). Tenochtitlan (modern Mexico City, Mexico). Mexica (Aztec). 1375-1520 C.E. Stone (temple);

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1 Self-Portraiture through Masks

2 Templo Mayor (Main Temple). Tenochtitlan (modern Mexico City, Mexico). Mexica (Aztec). 1375-1520 C.E. Stone (temple); jadeite (Olmec-style mask).

3 164. Transformation mask. Kwakiutl, Northwest corner of Canada. Late 19 th century C.E. Wood, paint, and string.

4 173. Portrait mask (Mblo). Baule peoples (Cote d’Ivoire). Late 19 th to early 20 th century C.E. Wood and pigment.

5 174. Female (Pwo) mask. Chokwe peoples (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Late 19 th to early 20 th century C.E. Wood, fiber, pigment, and metal.

6 175. Bundu mask. Sande Society, Mende peoples (West African forests of Sierra Leone and Liberia). 19 th to 20 th century C.E. Wood, cloth, and fiber.

7 178. Aka elephant mask. Bamileke (Cameroon, western grassfields region). c. 19 th to 20 th century C.E. Wood, woven raffia, cloth, and beads.

8 218. Buk (mask). Torres Strait. Mid- to late 19 th century C.E. Turtle shell, wood, fiber, feathers, and shell.

9 222. Malagan display and mask. New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. c. 20 th century C.E. Wood, pigment, fiber, and shell.

10 Self-Portrait as Mask In your visual arts journal create a mind map brainstorming the different types of masks that you wear or the need for masks in your life. Your final product will be a mask (media of your choice) that represents one of your aspects of your personality or a mask with a deliberate function for your life. – 2 visual arts journal pages – Completed mask project (Oct. 23 rd )


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