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Hearst Museum object titled Devil mask, accession number 3-15596, described as Devil mask, carved wood and painted red with real goat's horns
Hearst Museum object titled Helmet mask, accession number 5-4719, described as “Fire Spitter” helmet mask. 83.0 cm. Bag of fragment with object, 4/12 AT.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 11-37414, described as painted bark cloth Harisu mask; represents forest spirit; tear drop shape; covered with lime; eyes and edge trimmed with black; hanging fringe
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-3339, described as Carved wooden face mask with a set of 6 parallel sticks on top. Strips of punctated tin used as decoration. Brass earrings. Ca. 18.5” x 9.0”
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16065, described as Yoruba Egungun erin mask.  Carved, painted wood with huge, upstanding ears [hare?]. Face yellow with blue slash marks on cheeks and forehead; hair blue, embelished with silver nodules; stylized black beard projects from chin.  Ears decorated with carved lattice and geometric shapes, painted red, green, yellow, blue and silver.  Crown-like device topped with a cross is painted inside each ear.  Drum-like object is mounted between the ears above the forehead.  A hare/lizard combination animal is mounted behind the ears on the crown of the head, and painted blue, yellow, orange and silver.  Collar flange at the base of the head is unpainted and pierced for attachment of costume.  H = 69.0cm, W = 30.0cm, T = 36.0cm. Egungun [erin; references “elephant” per the large size and heighth of the costumed figure.]
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 11-1387, described as “Barangu”, ghost house mask