Description: (5) Latin American Polychrome Wood Masks: a) Guatemalan Vaquero or The Mexican dance mask, red face with white, painted lashes, bared teeth, and full, dark mustaches and curling hair. The nose is large and protruding, and there are two holes in the brow over the eyes, which are inset; b) Guatemalan dance mask, possibly Pedro Alvaredo, red face surrounded by square cut, abstractedly curled hair, mustaches and a pointed beard. The lashes are painted in short lines around the eye sockets; c) Rounded, flat-faced mask with slight point at forehead and chin, dark stained wood and white-red face; d) Wooden face mask with large nose, gaping, tooth-filled mouth, and eyes with holes replacing irises; overall tan, natural color with features delineated in carving or paint; e) possibly Latin American plaster or other composite fiber mask or face plaque with animal features, painted in yellow, red, green, white and brown. Dimensions are: a) 8 inches tall X 7 inches wide X 6 1/4 inches deep; b) 9 1/4 inches tall X 6 1/2 inches wide X 3 1/2 inches deep; c) 9 inches tall X 7 inches wide; d) 5 3/4 inches tall X 4 1/4 inches wide X 4 1/2 inches deep; e) 6 inches tall X 5 1/2 inches wide. All measurements are