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Cabrera, Augusto



Link profile: Transformations Mexican Masks / Museum Presentation Associates
Category: Start / Mask tradition

This collection of masks is from the indigenous villages of Mexico. They reflect this tradition from their earliest appearance of about 1200 BC to present day. The majority of the masks in this exhibition date from the 19th century to just before World War II, at which time foreign influences affected the hand-crafted manufacture of ethnographic art. This exhibition emphasizes the continual use of the mask tradition from Pre-Columbian time to the present. This aesthetic tradition is now dying out after more than 3,000 years.



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