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Image for Marble disk with two theater masks in relief

Date: 3rd quarter of 1st century CE
Accession Number: 13.229.6

Image for Two terracotta roundels with theatrical masks

Date: 1st century BCE
Accession Number: 1999.316a, b

Image for Theatrical Masks and Ram Vessel for Offering

Date: A.D. 2nd century
Accession Number: 26.7.1019–.1021-related

Image for Full Mask (<i>Sōmen</i>)

Myōchin family (Japanese, active 16th century–19th century)

Date: 17th–18th century
Accession Number: 36.25.322a–c

Image for Terracotta statuette of a seated youth

Date: 1st quarter of 3rd century BCE
Accession Number: 62.68.1

Image for Bronze cista (toiletries box)

Date: ca. 300–275 BCE
Accession Number: 22.84.3a, b

Image for Half Mask (Ho-ate) with Neck Guard

Signed by Myōchin Munetomo (Japanese, Edo period, active early 18th century)

Date: dated January 1730
Accession Number: 36.25.304a, b

Image for Mask with Neck Guard

Inscribed by Myōchin Munemitsu (Japanese, Edo period, 18th century)

Date: 18th century
Accession Number: 36.25.265

Image for Mask for the Lower Face (Hanho-Ate)

Date: late 18th–early 19th century
Accession Number: 36.25.307

Image for Mask (Sōmen) in the Shape of a Grimacing Man

Inscribed by Myōchin Munesuke (Japanese, Edo period, 1688–1735)

Date: early 18th century
Accession Number: 06.116