メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 12月17日 02時20分
? On this rainy day in NYC, take a look at this 13th–14th century Mixtec mask depicting the rain god Tlaloc. Many peoples in ancient Mexico made masks of different types and in a variety of materials. Some depict idealized human faces, others animals or supernatural beings. This mask, carved from a light green serpentine, represents the rain god #Tlaloc with the characteristic ringed eyes, prominent teeth, and a mouth with an upper lip-moustache that curls on each side. You can find this work on display in Gallery 358. #TheMet
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Artwork: Rain God Mask | 13th–14th century | Mexico, Mesoamerica
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