Object

Mirror with Foreign Creature and Grape Pattern

Keio Object Hub
Date
制作年 AD7
Title
カイジュウブドウキョウ
Materials, techniques and shape
銅/錫水銀膜施されるか/銀色
Collections
Depository
Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
Ref. number
AW-CEN-000580-0000
License
CC BY Images license
Creditline

慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

URL
Classification
Art
AI Tagging
Dishware Serveware Plate Tableware Silver

Foreign creatures meant “beasts of other lands,” and in the case of this mirror, it denotes the lion. This mirror uses lion and grape-arabesque motifs, both of which were introduced into China from the West. The popularity of these patterns in typical Tang Dynasty mirrors is evidence of the cosmopolitan nature of China during this era.

Overview

Date
制作年 AD7
Materials, techniques and shape
銅/錫水銀膜施されるか/銀色
Collections
Century Akao Collection
AI Tagging
Dishware Serveware Plate Tableware Silver

Rights

Ref. number
AW-CEN-000580-0000
License
CC BY
Creditline

慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

Images
license

Depository and ID

Depository
Keio Museum Commons
Campus Mita
URL
Classification
Art

Components

OPEN DATADESIGN

Details

Identifiers

Title (EN)
Mirror with Foreign Creature and Grape Pattern

Physical description

Weights and quantities
Quantity 1面

Identifiers

Title (EN)
Mirror with Foreign Creature and Grape Pattern

Physical description

Weights and quantities
Quantity 1面