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Otafuku mask (papier mache)

Otafuku mask (papier mache)
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IMAGE number
XBP397536
Image title
Otafuku mask (papier mache)
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Artist
Japanese School / Japanese
Location
American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA
Medium
papier mache
Dimensions
height: 20.3 cms
Image description

Also known as Uzumi or Okame, Otafuku is the name for the female half of a traditional Japanese Kyogen theatre pair; She is considered to be the goddess of mirth and is frequently seen in Japanese art;

Photo credit
Photo © Boltin Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
custom / costume / female / comic / comedy / craft / theatrical / performance / traditional / oto / culture / tradition / noh-kyogen

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