Masker, Mitsunaga, 1600-1672 No-mask, representing Yase onoko, the lean man. The black dots are a copy of the damage/restorations of an earlier original, which has been copied here in its entirety. Typical for Mitsunaga is the nose cut, which runs slanted at the bottom and the top of which runs above the eye openings. Japan wood (plant material). dye No-mask, representing Yase onoko, the lean man. The black dots are a copy of the damage/restorations of an earlier original, which has been copied here in its entirety. Typical for Mitsunaga is the nose cut, which runs slanted at the bottom and th
Masker, Mitsunaga, 1600-1672 No-mask, representing Yase onoko, the lean man. The black dots are a copy of the damage/restorations of an earlier original, which has been copied here in its entirety. Typical for Mitsunaga is the nose cut, which runs slanted at the bottom and the top of which runs above the eye openings. Japan wood (plant material). dye No-mask, representing Yase onoko, the lean man. The black dots are a copy of the damage/restorations of an earlier original, which has been copied here in its entirety. Typical for Mitsunaga is the nose cut, which runs slanted at the bottom and the top of which runs above the eye openings. Japan wood (plant material). dye
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