Description

This is a carved wooden Noh mask from the Showa era, signed by Tomowo Arita. It depicts a 'yase otoko' (emaciated man), representing a ghost suffering in hell with hollow cheeks and deep-set eyes. Noh masks are integral to Japanese religious rituals and theatre, symbolizing possession and transforming the wearer into a kami or its human incarnation.

Noh mask yase otoko

Noh mask yase otoko

Unknown

€490

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Smith

Tomowo Arita

Era

Showa

Dealer

Supein Nihonto

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