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This is one of the finest Olmec masks in a public collection. The naturalistic features of this masterpiece recall monumental Olmec stone heads rendering historical individuals. Perhaps the portrait of a ruler, this may have been a symbol of state authority or a funerary item. The mask originally was green; the gray color was caused by its being put into a fire, as part of a religious ritual.

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