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CHINESE TANG DYNASTY BRONZE MIRROR

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Ca. 618-907 AD. A bronze circular-shaped mirror adorned with a symmetrical and intricate relief decoration that surrounds a central hemispherical pierced boss. The decoration is comprised of six roundels with foliate designs that radiate outward from the knob, creating a harmonious and balanced composition. The raised band that surrounds the foliate designs is decorated with simple, linear motifs that add an additional layer of visual interest. Further bands of calligraphy and geometric patterns contribute to the overall complexity and richness of the decorative scheme. The obverse side of the mirror would have been polished to a high shine, further enhancing its reflective properties. Bronze mirrors were a significant art form during the Tang Dynasty, with examples ranging from simple circular mirrors to complex multi-panelled mirrors with intricate decoration. These mirrors were highly valued both for their aesthetic beauty and technical excellence. Size: L:185mm / W:185mm ; 765g Provenance: From the private collection of a Somerset gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed before 2000 on the UK /European art markets.

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Ca. 618-907 AD. A bronze circular-shaped mirror adorned with a symmetrical and intricate relief decoration that surrounds a central hemispherical pierced boss. The decoration is comprised of six roundels with foliate designs that radiate outward from the knob, creating a harmonious and balanced composition. The raised band that surrounds the foliate designs is decorated with simple, linear motifs that add an additional layer of visual interest. Further bands of calligraphy and geometric patterns contribute to the overall complexity and richness of the decorative scheme. The obverse side of the mirror would have been polished to a high shine, further enhancing its reflective properties. Bronze mirrors were a significant art form during the Tang Dynasty, with examples ranging from simple circular mirrors to complex multi-panelled mirrors with intricate decoration. These mirrors were highly valued both for their aesthetic beauty and technical excellence. Size: L:185mm / W:185mm ; 765g Provenance: From the private collection of a Somerset gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed before 2000 on the UK /European art markets.

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