Canadian Inuit mask from the mid 20th century.

One of the most beautiful, most expressive masks I've ever seen, not only among the Inuit ones.
Even the back of this mask, due to the effect of the stain on the wood, creates a stunning "sunset effect".
Mask made by a great, sadly unknown, artist.
It is made of wood, color pigments, glue (maybe wax) and a thin metal material to keep the nose attached. There are small traces of glue under the nose.
The stand is included.
I do not have the certificate of origin or other types of documents.

Height: 9.5 inches (about 24,5 cm)