Masks

Masks are typically considered as heads that are not completely in the round. They are made to be hung on the wall and come with an embedded hanging hook. Our masks come from sculptures or from life- and death-casts and date from antiquity to the early 20th century.
 
Nubian Head - Item #650
 
Nubian Man - Item #158
 
photo with black background of plaster cast of the male face of Saint Andrew with long beard
 
photo of white plaster cast of ancient sculpture of head, namely Omphale or Hercules, wearing Nemean lion skin against dark gray background
 
Portrait of an Old Lady - Item #311
 
photo with black background of plaster cast sculpture of male faun head with curly hair, horns, beard and open mouth
 
photo of plaster cast of sculpture of face of Sleeping Faun with two flowers in curly hair on dark gray background
 
St. Jerome - Item #653
 
Upper Two Thirds of Face - Item #809
 
Young Lady - Item #303
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