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Mythological Masks by Pattarino

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  • Commedia Mask E. Pattarino
    By Eugenio Pattarino
    Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
    Fleurdetroit presents for your consideration: E. Patttarino created these world-famous masks for many dignitaries and private collectors. From Florence Italy, this mid-century artis...
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    Vintage 1950s Italian Renaissance Wall-mounted Sculptures

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    Ceramic

  • Vintage Earthware Commedia Mask Ascribable to Eugenio Pattarino, Florence
    By Eugenio Pattarino
    Located in Bresso, Lombardy
    Made in Italy, 1960s. This item is made in lacquered earthenware and might show slight traces of use since it's vintage, but it can be considered as in excellent original condition a...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures

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    Earthenware

  • Studded African Mask by Brian Stanziale
    By Brian Stanziale
    Located in Chicago, IL
    In an exclusive collaboration with Pagoda Red, Chicago artist the bms. adds a contemporary twist to our collection of one-of-a-kind African art objects. Embellishing with silver and ...
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    21st Century and Contemporary African Tribal Wall-mounted Sculptures

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    Metal

  • Lladró Antelope Mask
    By Lladro
    Located in New York City, NY
    Porcelain creation inspired by traditional African masks with a contemporary design and great decorative power. A collection that brings together different animals. The Fierce Portra...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Animal Sculptures

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    Porcelain

  • Traditional, Seminara Ceramic Mask
    Located in Paris, FR
    Ditto potters with Antonio Bonamico. The ceramic masks of Seminara are ostentatious and grotesque, with deliberately frightening features to scare away ...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Masks

    Materials

    Ceramic

  • Pende-Style Antelope Mask
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Masks from the Pende people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are considered some of the most dramatic works of African art. The Pende have defined an extensive range of mask forms, many with distinct characters embodied during ritual ceremony. Colored by red and white pigments, this Pende mask...
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    Mid-20th Century Congolese Tribal Masks

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    Wood

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