Noone in particular. But a little information - gold and silver colours are usually used for gods and spirits. The main colour in a facial makeup symbolizes the disposition of the character. The facial make-ups date back to the Song Dynasty (960-1279) as simple patterns of painted faces are found in tomb murals of that age. Improvements have been continually made in the skills of drawing and in preparing the paints, leading to the whole set of colourful facial patterns - for example see today's Jingju (Beijing Opera).
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I wish i had his mask. And his girl.
I believe that there is an opera about a sad clown, rigaletto ?
=the first mask was made 10000BC=
Valentino
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Try the link below. I found it very informative.
if your talking about the newest version, it is made out of a very flexible leather.
Its a mask that covers the eyes
I wish i had his mask. And his girl.
Because it is made of solid gold and has intricate detail.
Behind the Mask The Story of 'The Phantom of the Opera' - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
His mask. Meg finds it.
The Phantom has a mask to hide his scarred face, so he will not frightened anyone.
The original mask of Lon Chaney who was first to play the Phantom of the Opera, Is most likely at Smithsonian Museum at Washington DC. Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, Is most likely own by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.
i suppose a tuxedo and a phantom of the opera style mask ( a plain white mask that covers all of your face but cut in half verticaly)
When Christine rips off his mask. he dose not take his mask off willingly.