Remzija Đumišić
Zagreb, second half of the 20th century
patinated terracotta
purchased from the author
inv. no.: 227
Two masks made of patinated terracotta, created in Zagreb in the second half of the 20th century, are on display. One mask has a sad expression, while the other features a smile. They are intended to be shown together, representing the dualistic nature often associated with the symbol of theater. However, these masks are distorted, rugged, grotesque, and frightening, drawing closer to human subconsciousness than to theater. The sculpture Mask I depicts a slightly distorted human face that conveys a sad expression.
Alongside the original sculpture, there is a copy made of acrylic available for visitors to touch.
Mask I
Remzija Đumišić
Zagreb, second half of the 20th century
patinated terracotta
purchased from the author
inv. no.: 227
Two masks made of patinated terracotta, created in Zagreb in the second half of the 20th century, are on display. One mask has a sad expression, while the other features a smile. They are intended to be shown together, representing the dualistic nature often associated with the symbol of theater. However, these masks are distorted, rugged, grotesque, and frightening, drawing closer to human subconsciousness than to theater. The sculpture Mask I depicts a slightly distorted human face that conveys a sad expression.
Alongside the original sculpture, there is a copy made of acrylic available for visitors to touch.