Accession No

Z 39719 B


Description

Máscara. Paper carnival mask in the style of a face, made from pink card. The mask has two eye holes, a protruding triangular nose, and a string tied each end to both upper corners in order to secure the mask to the head. The face has a long, triangular tissue paper beard with zigzag edges, one half of which is blue and the other light brown.


Place

Americas; North America; Mexico; Guadalajara


Period


Source

Starr, Frederick [collector]; Folklore Society [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

Z 39719 B; 254 [Starr Coll.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Paper; Cardboard; Fibre


Local Term

Máscara


Measurements

148mm x 318mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Z Register description for Z 39719 A-C: 'Three paper masks for Carnival'
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Beestin-Sheriff


Context (Field collection)
Collected by Professor Frederick Starr in 1898.
Event Date 1898
Author: Lucie Carreau


Description (Physical description)
Starr Catalogue for no. 253-254: 'Mascaras: paper masks'.
Event Date 1899
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (References)
Starr, Frederick. 1899. Catalogue of a Collection of Objects Illustrating the Folklore of Mexico. London: The Folklore Society & David Nutt. See p.79.
Event Date 1899
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Amendments / updates)
The Frederick Starr Collection of Mexican Folklore was never catalogued when it came to the museum. Cataloguing was done in 1984 when, by error, some of the items were entered in the 1984 book instead of the Z book. To try to correct this in the simplest way possible, all these numbers were grouped under a single Z number, in addition to the number already given. The remainder of the collection was then given individual Z numbers in the normal way. The collection was examined in 1984 by Dr Charlene Cerny (Director of the Museum of National Folk Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico) and her colleague, Valentin Jacques, both experts on Mexican folk art. Her notes on the collection, together with a xerox of the original catalogue, which has full details on the uses of the various items, is on file. The collection is unusual in being well documented and of such an early date, and is a rare one outside Mexico. Not all the items listed in the original catalogue were found at the time of cataloguing.
Event Date 1984
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Sarah-Jane Harknett's description for Z 39719 A-C: 'Cardboard face with two colour tissue paper beard.'
Event Date 11/4/2000
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Máscara. Paper carnival mask in the style of a face, made from pink card. The mask has two eye holes, a protruding triangular nose, and a string tied each end to both upper corners in order to secure the mask to the head. The face has a long, triangular tissue paper beard with zigzag edges, one half of which is blue and the other light brown.
Event Date 25/6/2021
Author: Eleanor Beestin-Sheriff


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