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"An on-line gallery for mask collectors
and folk art lovers featuring tribal masks from Africa, India, the
Himalayas, Asia, China, Korea, Java, Bali, New Guinea, Northwest Coast
America, Mexico, Guatemala, the Caribbean, and Native America." |
| The Art of the African Mask
http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~bcr/African_Mask.html
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"All the masks in this exhibition are from
the collection of African art in the Bayly Art Museum at the University
of Virginia, unless otherwise indicated." |
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"A spicy and sometimes humorous blend of
mask relevant subjects directed toward both the traveled collector
of Latin American ethnic art as well as those interested in Mexican
culture." |
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"Global, Tribal & African Masks - historically,
masks have defined us, defied us, and thoroughly beguiled us!" |
African Masks from the Hamill Gallery of African
Art
http://www.hamillgallery.com/SITE/MasksandHeads.html
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"Hamill Gallery of African Art, located
in Boston, Massachusetts, is a 7000 sq. ft. exhibition space showing
ever changing displays from 75 major peoples, giving a balanced view
of subjects, styles and techniques used for centuries in west and
central Africa. Works include masks, figures, artifacts, textiles,
jewelry, books and posters giving an idea of the visual impact and
spiritual power of tribal art." |
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