Mask sculpture 'Theatrical mask', this version was found in the Roman Villa of Torreaguila, Barbano, (Badajoz). The original probably dates from the Bajo-Imperio and is currently at the National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida. It is a Fountain plaque with a tube matching the diameter of the mouth of the mask, from where the water would flow . The sculptural version has been created by the sculptor Fernando Eduardo Rodríguez Montilla in March 1996, in Merida. The material used in the sculpture is bronze using the sculptural modeling and lost-wax casting technique.
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