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Masks in their Global Context, with a focus on Indonesia

Masks in their Global Context, with a focus on Indonesia. CERIS International Studies Summer Institute, 1 July 2014 Clown mask, Java. Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Gift of Benedict O’Gorman Anderson Laurie Margot Ross, SEAP lmr255@cornell.edu.

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Masks in their Global Context, with a focus on Indonesia

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  1. Masks in their Global Context, with a focus on Indonesia CERIS International Studies Summer Institute, 1 July 2014 Clown mask, Java. Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Gift of Benedict O’Gorman Anderson Laurie Margot Ross, SEAP lmr255@cornell.edu

  2. “Woman in Joke Shop”Photograph: Richard Kalvar (American, b.1944) Collection: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Acquired through the Membership Purchase Fund

  3. Old Javanese Burial Mask(500 BCE – 200 CE) Hunter Thompson Collection, Yale University Art Gallery

  4. Klana mask with Green Stones Carved by Waryo, Cirebon, West Java, 2006.

  5. Death Ceremonial Masks and HandsBatak, Sumatra

  6. Southeast Asia

  7. Vallegrande, Andean Highlands, Bolivia. Rock stencils, c. 1000 C.E.

  8. New Guinea Shield with white faces(probably Sepik River) Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Acquired through the Membership Purchase Fund

  9. Kala face at a Hindu Temple at Prambanan, Central Java Loro Jonggrang Detail of the archway

  10. Burqa with footed trousers, Afghanistan, c.1850 Collection: Victoria and Albert Museum No. IS.23-1889

  11. Australian journalist goes undercover in a burqa

  12. Paper Bag Mask Improvisation

  13. Hopi Rain Dance Shonghopavi village, Arizona (c. late 19th century)

  14. Hopi Ceremonial Mask Leather, horsehair, and pigments Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Bequest of B. H. Friedman

  15. Hopi and San Carlos Apache Masks and Sacred Objects Paris auction, 2013

  16. Sikkim Animal Mask Dancers Scene from thiam ceremony, Himalayas.

  17. One Female Noh (Japanese) Mask at different angles

  18. Julie Taymor, Teatr Loh (Bali), c.1979

  19. Julie Taymor rehearsing actor in The Lion King

  20. James Ensor (Belgian, 1860-1940)Carnival Masks Estate of James Ensor. Gemeente Museum, The Hague

  21. James EnsorSelf-portrait with masks (Detail, 1889)

  22. Srikandi mask (outer face). Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Gift of Benedict O’Gorman Anderson

  23. Srikandi mask (inner face). Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Gift of Benedict O’Gorman Anderson

  24. Sita mask (Ramayana). Bali, Indonesia

  25. Rangda(Bali)

  26. Barong(Bali)

  27. Balinese Dance Theatre Topeng Pajegan (Djauk)

  28. Kutiyyatam: Sanskrit Drama of Kerala (South India) The flexible mask.

  29. Igbo Maiden Spirit (Mmuo) Maskers Akwa, Nigeria, 1935

  30. Ibo (Igbo), Nigeriafemale spirit mask Maiden mask (Agboghommuo) Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Gift of Dorothy Brill Robbins, Class of 1933

  31. Full body masks. Minangkabau (West Sumatra, Indonesia)Photos: Paul Mason Maskers taking a break Masker in sunglasses

  32. Javanese Masks. 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. Coll: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.

  33. Tembem (clown mask)1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Outer Face Inner face with label

  34. Drupadi mask1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Outer Face Amulet, Inner face

  35. Cirebonese Mask DanceCirebon, West Java, IndonesiaRumyang and Clown Photo: Sonny Sumarsono, 1983

  36. Ida BagusAnom, Mask Carver (Mas Village, Bali) Photograph: Leonard Pitt, 1978

  37. Sorapong Pongsuk, maskmaker,Thailand Masks for Ayutthaya performances

  38. Khon (Thai) Ramakien (Ramayana) Masks. Papiermâché

  39. Kandeg and his Masks (1977)Photo: Ron Bogley

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