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Nō theater mask representing Okina Signed on the reverse with a mark Japan - Shōwa period (1868-1945)

Frédéric Coridon

Description

Noh theater mask representing Okina
Signed on the reverse with a mark
Japan - Shōwa Period (1868-1945)
Wood, lacquer, pigments and horsehair
H.: 19 cm (without beard)

Heavily wrinkled, this old man is smiling, even mocking. His eyes are slightly half-open and surmounted by eyebrows made of tufts of horsehair.
The nose and mouth are openwork. The prominent chin bears a long, fine horsehair beard – a symbol of wisdom.
The edge of the mask is pierced with six holes for loops.
The back is raw and bears a signature.

Very good condition.

The performance of "Kyogen" was performed between the acts of "No", it appears as a form of entertainment.

Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

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