DepartmentAsia
Hudoq (mask) in the form of a hornbill and dragon
NameMask
CultureDayak (Probably Kayan Dayak or Bahau Dayak)
DateEarly-mid 20th Century
Place madeKalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
MediumWood, paint, glass mirrors, metal nails
Dimensions17 1/4 × 20 3/4 × 15 in. (43.8151 × 52.7051 × 38.1001 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, IFAF Collection, FA.2014.37.1
Object numberFA.2014.37.1
DescriptionBlack, white, red paint on wooden carved tribal mask featuring geometric designs around the face. The face has bulbous eyes, a large nose or bill, large ears attatched on either side of the main face, and large horns attatched to the tops of the ears. The mouth has four large, pointy teeth jutting out from the lips and the mouth itself juts out underneath the nose, in conjunction with an elongated, jutting chin.c. 1973, R. Lechuga