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File:Asaro_Mud_Man_Kabiufa_Papua_New_Guinea.jpg|Asaro Mud Man Kabiufa Papua New Guinea | |||
File:Crooked_Beak_of_Heaven_Mask.jpg|Crooked Beak of Heaven Mask | |||
File:Xiuhtecuhtli_(mask).jpg|Xiuhtecuhtli (mask) | |||
File:Beijing_opera_mask.jpg|Beijing opera mask | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 23 February 2025
Mask
A mask is an object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes, as well as in the performing arts and for entertainment. They are usually worn on the face, although they may also be positioned for effect elsewhere on the wearer's body.
Types of Masks[edit]
Masks can be categorized based on their usage, material, and cultural context.
Protection Masks[edit]
Protection masks are used in a variety of fields to protect the wearer from harmful elements. This includes gas masks, respirators, and face shields used in healthcare settings.
Disguise Masks[edit]
Disguise masks are often used in social contexts, such as Halloween or Carnival. They can also be used in criminal activities to hide the wearer's identity.
Performance Masks[edit]
Performance masks are used in theatre and other performing arts. They can represent characters, emotions, or other narrative elements. Examples include the masks used in Greek theatre and Japanese Noh theatre.
Entertainment Masks[edit]
Entertainment masks are used in celebrations, festivals, and parties. They can be decorative or functional, and are often associated with specific cultural traditions, such as the Venetian Carnival masks.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Masks have a significant cultural and symbolic role in many societies. They can represent deities, spirits, or ancestors in religious ceremonies, or be used in rituals and festivals. They can also serve as a medium for artistic expression.
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Ravensburg Fasnet Papierkrattler 2005
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Mask Of Agamemnon
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Museo Nacional de Antropología - Wiki takes Antropología 079
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Mosaic of the theatrical masks - Google Art Project
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COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Batak maskerdans tijdens een dodenfeest TMnr 60045322
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Kamerun Ekoi Aufsatzmasken Linden-Museum 45455 47707
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Fang mask Louvre MH65-104-1
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Asaro Mud Man Kabiufa Papua New Guinea
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Crooked Beak of Heaven Mask
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Xiuhtecuhtli (mask)
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Beijing opera mask
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青铜纵目面具B


