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Deigan Noh Mask in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 2019


Deigan Noh Mask
early 17th century
Object Details
Period: Momoyama period (1573–1615)
Date: early 17th century
Culture: Japan
Medium: Wood, gesso, polychrome pigments, and gold accents
Dimensions: H. 8 × W. 5 × D. 3 in. (20.3 × 12.7 × 7.6 cm)
Classification: Masks
Credit Line: Lent by Allen Rosenbaum
The Noh play Lady Aoi (Aoi no Ue) by Zeami is based on Chapter 9, “Leaves of Wild Ginger” (Aoi). Lady Aoi, Genji’s first wife, is possessed by a spirit during childbirth and becomes seriously ill. The culprit appears to be the vengeful spirit of Genji’s neglected former lover, Lady Rokujō, humiliated by Aoi during the “battle of the carriages” scene. Lady Rokujō first appears on stage seeking retribution, wearing the deigan (“gilded” or “golden eyes”) mask. The mask represents a mature woman who carries within her the seeds of supernatural transformation, while simultaneously signaling a demonic spirit that will soon manifest. The large, prominent forehead and gilded eyes are its most distinctive features.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/812659
early 17th century
Object Details
Period: Momoyama period (1573–1615)
Date: early 17th century
Culture: Japan
Medium: Wood, gesso, polychrome pigments, and gold accents
Dimensions: H. 8 × W. 5 × D. 3 in. (20.3 × 12.7 × 7.6 cm)
Classification: Masks
Credit Line: Lent by Allen Rosenbaum
The Noh play Lady Aoi (Aoi no Ue) by Zeami is based on Chapter 9, “Leaves of Wild Ginger” (Aoi). Lady Aoi, Genji’s first wife, is possessed by a spirit during childbirth and becomes seriously ill. The culprit appears to be the vengeful spirit of Genji’s neglected former lover, Lady Rokujō, humiliated by Aoi during the “battle of the carriages” scene. Lady Rokujō first appears on stage seeking retribution, wearing the deigan (“gilded” or “golden eyes”) mask. The mask represents a mature woman who carries within her the seeds of supernatural transformation, while simultaneously signaling a demonic spirit that will soon manifest. The large, prominent forehead and gilded eyes are its most distinctive features.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/812659
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