Brighton Beach Hotel

Edgar S. Thomson

Brooklyn Museum photograph

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Object Label

Although little information exists concerning the masking traditions of the many ethnic groups of the Ubangi region in the northern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, masks were likely used during the activities which surrounded boys' initiations and circumcisions. Masks from the region can be identified by their characteristics scarification marks: rows of bumps or incisions running across the forehead and down the bridge of the nose, sometimes extending to the chin.

Caption

Edgar S. Thomson (American, active 1890s–1900s). Brighton Beach Hotel, 1896. Gelatin dry glass plate negative, 4 x 5 in. (10.2 x 12.7 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum/Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection, 1996.164.7-72. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Brighton Beach Hotel

Date

1896

Medium

Gelatin dry glass plate negative

Classification

Matrix

Dimensions

4 x 5 in. (10.2 x 12.7 cm)

Credit Line

Brooklyn Museum/Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection

Accession Number

1996.164.7-72

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