Noh & Kyogen Masks

Noh - The Very Symbolic, Classical Drama Plays Of Japan. Kyogen - The Very Humourous Spoken-Word Plays of Japan. These Handcarved and Painted Wooden Masks, in All their Various Forms and Nuances, are True Works of Art!!!
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Edo Period Kyogen Theater Karura (Garuda) Mask (item #934826)
Karura (Garuda) Kyogen Mask. Edo Period.
Fine Edo period Buaku Kyogen Mask, Noh Theater (item #498192)
Buaku Kyogen Mask. Edo Period.
kyogen 狂言 performing art
Oji Kyogen Mask. 17-18th Century.
Tanuki - Japanese Trickster & Spook, Originally Evil, Now Icon of Generosity & Prosperity.
Tanuki (Magical Fox-Like Dog) Kyogen Mask. Dated to the 15th-17th Century.
Tanuki - Japanese Trickster & Spook, Originally Evil, Now Icon of Generosity & Prosperity.
Tanuki (Magical Fox-Like Dog) Kyōgen Mask. Dated to the 19th Century.
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Kitsune Kyogen Mask. Muromachi Period, 15th Century. Naratsuhiko Shrine, Nara Prefecture.
Very Fine and Rare Edo Period Usobuki Kyogen Mask For Sale | Antiques.com | Classifieds
Usobuki Kyogen Mask. Edo Period.
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Ebisu Kyogen Mask. Late 18th Century.
Noborihige ("Climbing Beard") Kyogen Mask.
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Saru ("Monkey") Kyogen Mask. Azuchi-Momoyama Period, 16th Century.