There are several masks with more than one face on them, and with hermaphrodite/"trans" faces. This is probably in reference to Jupiter, and/or other gods like Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis/Diana, etc. The horns are a reference to The Horned god, aka Saturn. Top right it looks like his mask might be an elephant? That would most likely be Ganesh.
Janus was a Roman god with two faces. He was the god of doorways. The Latin teacher told us January was named after Janus, as January looks back at the previous year and forward to the new year. Which was stupid, as March was the first month of the year back then.
Note in the picture of Dali on the bottom, he and the woman are seated in front of a rendition of Dali's painting of Mae West.
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/65819/mae-west-s-face-which-may-be-used-as-a-surrealist-apartment
There are several masks with more than one face on them, and with hermaphrodite/"trans" faces. This is probably in reference to Jupiter, and/or other gods like Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis/Diana, etc. The horns are a reference to The Horned god, aka Saturn. Top right it looks like his mask might be an elephant? That would most likely be Ganesh.
Janus was a Roman god with two faces. He was the god of doorways. The Latin teacher told us January was named after Janus, as January looks back at the previous year and forward to the new year. Which was stupid, as March was the first month of the year back then.
Yes I have the habit of equating Jupiter and Janus, and the truth of it is more nuanced/complicated.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_(mythology)
But yes, Janus, the two-faced god.