Pentul MASK - Bali, Indonesia - Late 19th - early 20th century

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19th century
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    MASK of Pentul
    Bali, Indonesia
    Late 19th - early 20th century
    Wood and pigments
    H. 18 ; L. ; Thickness : 14 cm

    Pentul is one of the servants of Prince Panji of Topeng, the Balinese dance theater.
    He is identifiable by his open shape on the chin, his prominent and cylindrical nose, his two central incisions, his prominent cheeks and his painted eyes surrounded by red. His hair and eyebrows are drawn in black.
    The reverse side is left rough.

    Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

    Ref.LP : 3312

    Ref: PBUIY8J48Q

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