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Monumental Mexican Folk Art Carved Wood Wall Mask – Skeletal Figures & Festival Motifs
Description:
This vibrant hand-carved wooden panel embodies the spirited tradition of Mexican folk art. While recalling the visual language of ceremonial máscaras, its sculptural form suggests a decorative wall piece rather than a wearable mask. The dynamic bas-relief composition features:
- Two struggling figures locked in dramatic conflict at the base
- A central face adorned with a dark green spotted lizard (a potent symbol in Mesoamerican lore)
- Pair of skeletal figures crowning the top, echoing Día de los Muertos imagery
- Two blackbirds flanking the sides, likely representing spiritual messengers
Painted in bold, festive colors with visible tool marks, the work celebrates the raw energy of artisan craftsmanship. The intact jute hanging cord on the reverse confirms its functional purpose.
Cultural Context:
Such pieces often originate from regions like Guerrero or Oaxaca, where woodcarving traditions blend Indigenous symbolism with Catholic influences. The skeletons’ presence may reference morality plays, while the lizard frequently signifies transformation.
Dimensions:
25.5”H x 15.5”W x 4.75”D (64.8 x 39.4 x 12 cm)
Condition:
- in used condition with minor paint loss
- Stable with no structural damage
Monumental Mexican Folk Art Carved Wood Wall Mask – Skeletal Figures & Festival Motifs
Description:
This vibrant hand-carved wooden panel embodies the spirited tradition of Mexican folk art. While recalling the visual language of ceremonial máscaras, its sculptural form suggests a decorative wall piece rather than a wearable mask. The dynamic bas-relief composition features:
- Two struggling figures locked in dramatic conflict at the base
- A central face adorned with a dark green spotted lizard (a potent symbol in Mesoamerican lore)
- Pair of skeletal figures crowning the top, echoing Día de los Muertos imagery
- Two blackbirds flanking the sides, likely representing spiritual messengers
Painted in bold, festive colors with visible tool marks, the work celebrates the raw energy of artisan craftsmanship. The intact jute hanging cord on the reverse confirms its functional purpose.
Cultural Context:
Such pieces often originate from regions like Guerrero or Oaxaca, where woodcarving traditions blend Indigenous symbolism with Catholic influences. The skeletons’ presence may reference morality plays, while the lizard frequently signifies transformation.
Dimensions:
25.5”H x 15.5”W x 4.75”D (64.8 x 39.4 x 12 cm)
Condition:
- in used condition with minor paint loss
- Stable with no structural damage
Monumental Mexican Folk Art Carved Wood Wall Mask – Skeletal Figures & Festival Motifs
Description:
This vibrant hand-carved wooden panel embodies the spirited tradition of Mexican folk art. While recalling the visual language of ceremonial máscaras, its sculptural form suggests a decorative wall piece rather than a wearable mask. The dynamic bas-relief composition features:
- Two struggling figures locked in dramatic conflict at the base
- A central face adorned with a dark green spotted lizard (a potent symbol in Mesoamerican lore)
- Pair of skeletal figures crowning the top, echoing Día de los Muertos imagery
- Two blackbirds flanking the sides, likely representing spiritual messengers
Painted in bold, festive colors with visible tool marks, the work celebrates the raw energy of artisan craftsmanship. The intact jute hanging cord on the reverse confirms its functional purpose.
Cultural Context:
Such pieces often originate from regions like Guerrero or Oaxaca, where woodcarving traditions blend Indigenous symbolism with Catholic influences. The skeletons’ presence may reference morality plays, while the lizard frequently signifies transformation.
Dimensions:
25.5”H x 15.5”W x 4.75”D (64.8 x 39.4 x 12 cm)
Condition:
- in used condition with minor paint loss
- Stable with no structural damage