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Mirror with pine, wisteria, and paired sparrows

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Date
制作年 AD15
Title
マツフジソウジャクキョウ
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Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
Ref. number
AW-CEN-000873-0000
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CC BY Images license
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慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

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“Auspicious is the richly colored long string of wisteria flowers against a bough of pine.” This line from The Pillow Book (Jap. Makura-no-Soshi) captures perfectly the high value the wisteria-and-pine combination once held. Wisteria itself became famed for its use in the family crest of the Fujiwara, which during the Heian Period produced the most powerful generations of regents. When combined with the pine tree, the symbol of longevity, the wisteria motif garnered considerable luck. The tortoise-shaped central knob identifies this mirror to be cast during the Muromachi Period, not the Heian, but also evidences that the fortuitous wisteria-and-pine arrangement continued to be valued.

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AW-CEN-000873-0000
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CC BY
Creditline

慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

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Keio Museum Commons
Campus Mita
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Mirror with pine, wisteria, and paired sparrows

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Quantity 1面

Identifiers

Title (EN)
Mirror with pine, wisteria, and paired sparrows

Physical description

Weights and quantities
Quantity 1面