A VERY RARE LARGE GOLD AND SILVER-INLAID LACQUERED-BRONZE MIRROR
A VERY RARE LARGE GOLD AND SILVER-INLAID LACQUERED-BRONZE MIRROR
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唐 漆地錯金銀花蝶紋大銅鏡

TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)

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唐 漆地錯金銀花蝶紋大銅鏡
9 ½ in. (23.8 cm.) diam., lucite stand, cloth box
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埃斯肯納齊,倫敦,2002年3月23日

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Rufus Chen (陳嘉安)
Rufus Chen (陳嘉安) Head of Sale, AVP, Specialist

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The present mirror is lavishly inlaid with gold and silver sheet with birds, butterflies, clouds and flowers. Mirrors of this type, with their rich combination of gold and silver decoration on a lacquer ground set into the back of the bronze mirror, reflect the splendor and sumptuous taste of the Tang court. Mirrors similar to the present example found their way to Japan at an early date, such as the similarly decorated eight-lobed mirror in the Shoso-in, illustrated by Ryochi Hayashi, The Silk Road and the Shoso-in, New York/Tokyo, 1975, p. 129, fig. 142. See, also, an eight-lobed example with flowers and birds in the Cleveland Museum of Art illustrated by J. C. Y. Watt and P. Harper in China: Dawn of a Golden Age, 200-750 AD, New York, 2004, p. 322, no. 217. Neither of these examples, however, is as densely decorated as the present example.

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