Mask of Ferocious Bhuta Deity

ca. 18th century

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

In 1882 John Sloane, a partner in the New York furniture retailer W. & J. Sloane, paid Herter Brothers $16,075 for the decoration of his Fifth Avenue mansion. The library’s woodwork and furniture, and much of its contents—paintings and objects—are preserved in the Museum. This mantel is rendered in the Jacobean Revival style, inspired by the arts of sixteenth-century England. Herter Brothers not only made the woodwork and furniture, but also supplied other decorative elements, including the elaborate curtains, objects, and imported French fireplace accoutrements such as the brass sconces, clock garniture, and fire screen.

Caption

Mask of Ferocious Bhuta Deity, ca. 18th century. Brass, 18 3/4 × 16 7/16 × 7 1/2 in. (47.6 × 41.8 × 19.1 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Purchase gift of Dr. Bertram H. Schaffner, 1996.24. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Title

Mask of Ferocious Bhuta Deity

Date

ca. 18th century

Geography

Place made: Karnataka, India

Medium

Brass

Classification

Masks

Dimensions

18 3/4 × 16 7/16 × 7 1/2 in. (47.6 × 41.8 × 19.1 cm)

Credit Line

Purchase gift of Dr. Bertram H. Schaffner

Accession Number

1996.24

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