Mirror

54-6-5

From: China | Anhui | Shouxian

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 54-6-5
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chinese
Provenience China | Anhui | Shouxian
Period Warring States
Date Made Warring States
Section Asian
Materials Bronze
Technique Cast
Iconography Dragon
Inscription Language Chinese Language
Description

Round, bronze mirror with central large knob placed over a square in low relief. Four small knobs with ten satellite little knobs are placed at the four corners of the square. Two robed figures, identified by inscriptions as Xiwangmu, Queen Mother of the West, and Dong Wang Gong, King Father of the East, are placed on opposing sides of the square. Attendant figures and winged beings surround them. Figures of the dragon (Azure Dragon of the East) and the striped tiger (White tiger of the West) are placed opposite each other on the other sides of the square. Two borders, typical of the period, decorate the edge. A fretted, inner border and an outer one of stylized cloud motif that also resembles the lingzhi fungus. The mirror is now broken into several pieces and its condition is severely deteriorated.

Outside Diameter 22.4 cm
Credit Line Purchased from Mathias Komor, 1954
Other Number O 600 - Collector Number | 84-10-1 - Found in Collection Number

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