
Stake attention in this memory
A carved wooden mask, likely of Southeast Asian origin, is displayed on a light gray shelf. The mask depicts a fearsome face with a red and yellow tongue hanging out, flanked by multiple serpent heads, each with black eyes and stylized scales. The mask is brightly painted with red, yellow, green, and black pigments, showcasing intricate patterns on the serpents and the facial features. The background is a plain, lightly colored wall with two vertical lines of light suggesting a window or light fixture. The shelf appears to be part of a shelving unit, with the lower part of another shelf visible at the bottom of the frame. The image's lighting casts a shadow of the mask on the surface below it. The scene is devoid of people and activity, presenting a still-life arrangement. There is no discernible connection to Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal, as the image does not contain any geographical markers or contextual clues to suggest this location.
Symbol
DB876
Volume
568
Creator
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TVL
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