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Hearst Museum object titled Dance suit, accession number 5-16751, described as crocheted (?) dance suit made of twine (sisal?); full body suit decorated with fiber tufts attached with Larkshead knots to all positions except back of head and center back to waist. opening in back for getting into the suit. a raffia ruff covers the back opening and finished the ams and legs.
Hearst Museum object titled Dance suit, accession number 5-16227, described as sisel twine suit for masked dancer. alternating bands of black and tan twine. 8-9cmwide on limbs, 10-12 cm wide on body, head cover tan with raffia top knot. raffia fringe finishes legs, arms, and back opening. suit is crocheted or knitted. Conservation: Raveling at crotch. Ibo (Udi). Twine suit for masked dancer (mask 425)
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16125, described as Ibo mask. carved, painted wood with two triangular horns. Black and natural wood. worn red on horns, remnants of white paint apparent on lips and cheeks and nose. small ears, deeply carved eye sockets. black and white bands of triangles across forehead; black chin and horns. black highlights on nose around eyes, on lips. perforations along edge for attachment of drapes and ruff. Acquired from Ben Rose Fabrics, Chicago, ca. 1946. Ibo Mask (Udi, 2, 600, 1945) Black White Red with straight horns
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16029, described as Small mask; anthropomorphic; mouth thrust forward; painted brown, black and white; helmet striped with brown, black and white; 2 projecting ears, one broken; raffia fringe. Ibo mask (Udi 1? (F) 500). BW Brown, calabash hair with raffia.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16027, described as Ibo mask (Udi, 1, 700, 1945). Medium size, cow’s horns. Black, white, red, blue, with raffia (Joseph’s costume). mudium sized face with bared teeth, painted white with black on mouth and eyes, blue and black on ears; curved horns painted black and blue; surrounded by long raffia fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16049, described as Ibo mask (Udi, 2, 200). Small, with trianglular eyes; black, white and red.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-3421, described as Ibo Mask (Udi 2, 400, 1945). Small; black & white, with raffia trim. Incised checkered forehead; dark painted trim lines.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16173, described as Ibo mask, carved wood, painted black with white details; hole pierced through the length of the mask, from top of crown to chin; several attachment holes for attachment of raffia or drape. Conservation: Chipped at bottom. Ibo Mask (Udi 2, 200, 1945). Small black with white pots on head and chin. Roughly carved, worn on top of head.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16191, described as Ibo mask; carved wood, painted black and white; twisted horns broken + repaired; perforations around edge to attach raffia or drape. Conservation: Old repair on one horn, small drying cracks in neck and over left eye. Ibo Mask (Udi, 1, 200) Twisted horns, small. Black and White. Horns Broken [repaired].
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16025, described as Ibo mask (Udi, 2, 1500) Black and white scare mask; good. Google eyed, striped horns. anthropomorphic mask, oval shape; painted white with black painted design lines around chin, mouth, above eyes.