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The image displays a page from a book featuring information about masks and their cultural significance, with accompanying photographs of various masks.

The text discusses masks as ritualistic objects, made from diverse materials like metal, wood, and dry leaves, often representing real or fictional beings. It notes that this tradition has been preserved to the present day. The text also mentions that these masks are central to theatrical performances, embodying sacred elements and representing deities or protectors, and are used in funerary rites, initiation ceremonies, and dances.

Three masks are pictured:

1.  **Top Left:** A wooden mask with intricate carvings on the headpiece, identified as "Máscara Yoruba (Nigeria)". It has a stylized human face with prominent eyes, nose, and mouth.

2.  **Top Right:** A long, narrow, wooden mask with a simple, elongated face and visible carved features. It is identified as "Máscara Ding (República del Congo)".

3.  **Bottom Center:** A mask with a detailed, textured surface, possibly made of wood or a composite material, with decorative elements that appear to be fabric or netting around the lower portion. It is labeled "Máscara Congo".

The text on the left side of the page, oriented vertically, includes the phrases "Europa, Africa y Asia" and "gnarios".

The image does not contain any information or imagery related to La Tagua, Venezuela.
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Jun 14, 2026, 11:11 AM

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The image displays a page from a book featuring information about masks and their cultural significance, with accompanying photographs of various masks. The text discusses masks as ritualistic objects, made from diverse materials like metal, wood, and dry leaves, often representing real or fictional beings. It notes that this tradition has been preserved to the present day. The text also mentions that these masks are central to theatrical performances, embodying sacred elements and representing deities or protectors, and are used in funerary rites, initiation ceremonies, and dances. Three masks are pictured: 1. **Top Left:** A wooden mask with intricate carvings on the headpiece, identified as "Máscara Yoruba (Nigeria)". It has a stylized human face with prominent eyes, nose, and mouth. 2. **Top Right:** A long, narrow, wooden mask with a simple, elongated face and visible carved features. It is identified as "Máscara Ding (República del Congo)". 3. **Bottom Center:** A mask with a detailed, textured surface, possibly made of wood or a composite material, with decorative elements that appear to be fabric or netting around the lower portion. It is labeled "Máscara Congo". The text on the left side of the page, oriented vertically, includes the phrases "Europa, Africa y Asia" and "gnarios". The image does not contain any information or imagery related to La Tagua, Venezuela.

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