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Hearst Museum object titled Devil mask, accession number 3-15928, described as Face mask, wood, handcarved; in shape of devil, with horns attached to string from back of mask; gold and black painted horns, white fangs, red and blue facial creases painted on black ground; L 24.0 cm X  W 17.7 cm X H 15.2 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Incenser, accession number 3-15878, described as Black glazed incenser; 29.2 cm high. One handle, religious figure (Virgin of Guadelupe) on medallion on front, scalloped rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 3-15930, described as face mask, wood, handcarved, unfinished surface; in shape of Satan with protruding nose, and large fangs; H 30.5 cm X  W 17.8 cm X  H 12.7 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 3-28616, described as Mask, anthropomorphic: male. Flesh-colored base paint on leather. Beard of fiber. Red circles on cheeks, and red lips. 3 vertical cracks on forehead. Paint missing from tip of nose and bridge. Almond-shaped eye holes. Height: 30 cm., Width: 14.5 cm.