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  • Mexico

    A carver with his own unique style

    May 13, 2014 / 1 Comment

    Q:  Hey Bob. I figure this one’s a fake, just thought I’d run it by you to see what you think or what style it looks like. It appears to be wood, 11 1/2 inches by 6, with horns on the face. Found it in an antique store a while ago and thought it looked cool. Thanks.  Matt, 640 A:  You wrote to the right guy. The Mask Man considers Mexican decoratives to be different from traditional dance masks, but equally valid as art.

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    Bob Ibold

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    August 9, 2013

    Pilate mask from Guerrero

    October 6, 2020
  • Mexico

    Nice souvenir of Mexico

    May 10, 2014 / No Comments

    Q:  I have never seen a mask like this one and don’t know where it originates from. Its about 9 inches by 13 inches and would fit on your face; has a couple of eye holes punched in it. Looks like a hippo with a human face. It appears to be carved from a light weight wood.  Bill, 639 A:  It represents a jaguar who has swallowed a man.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Wish I knew more about this Mexican

    August 10, 2013

    Pre-Columbian Indian mask

    July 21, 2020

    A carver with his own unique style

    May 13, 2014
  • Mexico

    The famous Barbones mask

    March 18, 2014 / 6 Comments

    Q: Wanted to run a mask past you for a quick glance. You may have already seen this floating around, but I’m currently trying to decide whether to purchase. Problem is that neither I, nor the seller have much of an idea of what we have. After looking on your site, I suspect it may be a Barbones mask from Mexico – decorative, 20th century (as opposed to the seller’s opinion of 19th century). The carving just seems so fine, it would seem too difficult for a regular folk artist.  John, 621 A: Your analysis is correct. Let me add a little.

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    Bob Ibold

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    One of many classic Tigres

    March 11, 2015

    Easter Devil mask, Guanajuato, Mexico

    March 24, 2018

    PreColumbian death mask of Pakal the Great

    August 20, 2020
  • Mexico

    Something creepy

    March 6, 2014 / No Comments

    Q: The construction on all three masks is the same (one is pictured). Came across these when looking for some antique furniture. They were inside an old chest. I would suspect the teeth are cow or horse. Look forward to your comments.  Justin, 616 A: This is an attention-getting mask that surely comes from Urupan, Michoacan.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Another wonderful mask from Candelario

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    Parachico mask from Southern Mexico

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    Tigre mask from Mexico

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  • Mexico

    It’s fix-up time

    February 21, 2014 / 1 Comment

    Q: I received this mask from an estate of a friend. It is at least 50 yrs old and was bought in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The horns are loose but real horn as are the teeth real teeth, as you can probably tell. There is a snake head sticking out of the mouth. Would it be worth restoring? I want to keep it. I have another one which is similar.  Jim, 613 A: For starters, the mask was made in Mexico rather than Ecuador,

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    Bob Ibold

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    Our enemy, the powder post beetle

    December 15, 2013

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    All of Mexico goes nuts at Carnaval Time

    March 28, 2017
  • Mexico

    A poor mans Paragueros

    February 19, 2014 / No Comments

    Q: Your name and e-mail was given to me by a seller on E-bay- “mask monger.”  I found this mask in a box of things I bought at auction. I’ve called and e-mailed several different people hoping to learn a little history of this mask, and only mask monger knew anything. He said it might be a Paragueros mask- but told me to ask you. I’d be very grateful of any advice you could offer, thank you for your time. Tom, 612 A: Maskmonger made an interesting guess.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Far out Mexican decorative

    September 11, 2013

    Terrific Mexican mask

    May 30, 2018

    Gypsy mask from Tlaxcala

    April 9, 2016
  • Mexico

    Calavera Judio Mask

    February 9, 2014 / 4 Comments

    My book writing continues. There will be about 200 masks in the Mexican section so it was hard to pick just one for the blog. It is a skull, but not one for Day of the Dead. In Mexico, it is common during Semana Santa (Holy Week, the period from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday) for there to be Easter pagents, depicting the capture and crucifixion of Christ. Those who pursue and torment Jesus are called by various names, depending on the town or region. In the state of San Luis Potosí these negative legions are called Judios (Juduses) or Fariseos (Pharisees). They demonstrate ignorant, unruly and evil behavior, led…

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    Yaqui pascola mask, Sonora, Mexico

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    December 12, 2017

    Armadillo mask from Oaxaca, Mexico

    November 17, 2017
  • Mexico

    Our enemy, the powder post beetle

    December 15, 2013 / 1 Comment

    Q: These are photos of the mask I made of my dog Cadie. Don’t know if you can see the holes on the front. Back of mask, holes  a bit more visible.  Once I noticed the holes I left the mask in the freezer for 2 weeks then sprayed it with a clear, flat polymer.  Mark, 594 A: I’ve posted one of my own Mexican masks where you can see the work of beetles more clearly in a small photo.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Mexican clay mask? Decorative or not?

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    Hermit mask from Michoacan

    August 17, 2018

    A carver with his own unique style

    May 13, 2014
  • Mexico

    Mexican decoratives can be fun

    October 30, 2013 / No Comments

    Q:  I am new to mask collecting, but am definitely interested in learning about all kinds of masks. This particular mask is a favorite in my collection. It is wooden and definitely hand painted. I bought it for a dollar at a yard sale from a nice Asian family — I believe they were Japanese. If you can give me any information about it, I would surely appreciate it!  Desmond, 576 A: Your piece is Mexican,

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    August 10, 2013
  • Mexico

    Authentic or decorative– both can be desireable

    September 27, 2013 / No Comments

    Q: I got this big chicken in Mexico many years ago. Its 30 inches tall and 9 wide. Thanks for any info you might have.  Jerry, 557 A: Decorative masks are not only made for the tourist trade in Mexico,

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    Bob Ibold

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    Wish I knew more about this Mexican

    August 10, 2013

    Very old mask? Maybe.

    March 3, 2015

    Old Oaxacan mask

    April 11, 2016
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