Object
Handled mirror with dragon-tiger-plum-and-bamboo design
藤原
- Person
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作者藤原
- Date
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制作年 AD18
- Title
- リュウコバイチクズエカガミ
- Measurements
- 径18.3、長さ28.0
- Materials, techniques and shape
- Bronze
- Collections
- Century Akao Collection
- Depository
- Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
The dragon was a favorite motif in Chinese mirrors and was used mainly after the Momoyama Period in Japan. Sometimes a dragon motif can be found depicted with ocean waves and clouds. At other times, it is depicted with a tiger, as the design decorating the exhibited mirror.
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- Title (EN)
- Handled mirror with dragon-tiger-plum-and-bamboo design
Physical description
- Weights and quantities
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Quantity 1面
- Materials, techniques and shape
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Materials 外箱:布貼
- Attachments
- 外箱(布貼)
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