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Tag No.
4145
Name
Carved Face with Wings
Material
carved masks; oak
These masks depict the story of Don Diego Clemente de Quiñote and his bride Murietta. She was bitten by a poisonous viper on their wedding night and died in his arms. He was visited by an angel who told him Murietta would live on in heaven for eternity if he let her go. The viper presented another choice: they could stay together forever if they came with the viper to hell.