Yase-otoko

Mask


  • Sold

  • Material

    Wood, lacquer, polychrome pigments


  • Size

    22 (h) x 15 x 10 cm


  • Period

    Momoyama period (1573-1604)


Description

Noh mask of Yase-Otoko
Anonymous

Meaning "emaciated man," the name Yase-otoko aptly describes the visage of the mask. The hollow eye sockets, deeply sunken cheeks, and protruding jawbone—in short, the devastation of the flesh—represent the torment of a soul condemned to eternal damnation. The example illustrated here conforms to the standard Yase-otoko type which is usually a ghost suffering in hell.


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