| Object Number | 68-2-7 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Ngere |
| Provenience | Ivory Coast |
| Section | African |
| Materials | Wood | Brass | Pigment |
| Technique | Carved | Painted |
| Description | Wooden mask painted various colors. Protruding forehead much like a visor, bulging eye slits, rectrangular nose with brass tacks all along the bottom, feathered moustache, solid white metal upper lip. Mouth is open with silver metal teeth and a red tongue, lower lip is also metal but left unpainted. Brass tacks all over chin. The cheeks have cylinders protruding as rouge marks except painted white, with a hole in the center. |
| Height | 18 cm |
| Length | 31 cm |
| Width | 23 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Mr. Baba Kaban, 1968 |
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