Mirror with mythical beasts
Place of OriginChina
Date420-589 or later
PeriodSouthern Dynasties period (420–589) or later
MaterialsBronze
DimensionsH. 9/16 in x Diam. 7 1/8 in, H. 1.4 cm x Diam. 18.1 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60B593
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsMetal Arts
On View
On viewLocationGallery 15
More InformationChinese Mirrors, 771 BCE–907 CE
Bronze mirrors began to be produced in China over four thousand years ago. By the end of China’s Bronze Age (about twentyfive hundred years ago), these mirrors had become a standard item in bronze production. They continued to be made in significant numbers until the end of the nineteenth century. The latest of the series displayed here was created about twelve hundred years ago.
Made of silvery bronze and cast without bubbles or other flaws, these mirrors have two surfaces: one highly polished, slightly convex, and reflective and the other decorated, often with religious subjects or scenes of ceremonial practices.
Subject
- mythological animal
475-221 BCE
probably 650-700
probably 100-280
700-800
approx. 700-850
approx. 1800-1900