LOT 45 CHINESE TANG DYNASTY BRONZE MIRROR
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Ca. 618-907 AD. A bronze circular mirror adorned with intricate relief decoration, which covers the entire surface of the mirror in a series of concentric circles around the central knob, which is used for suspension or attachment. The relief decoration on the mirror is rich and varied, featuring a mix of figurative, calligraphic, and abstract elements. Figures such as beasts, and humans are depicted in a variety of poses, while calligraphic inscriptions in the elegant Tang dynasty script add a layer of meaning and symbolism to the design. Geometric and abstract motifs, such as chevrons and triangles, are also present, adding a sense of rhythm and harmony to the overall composition. On the obverse side, the mirror would have been polished to a high sheen, creating a reflective surface. The combination of functionality and beauty is characteristic of Tang dynasty art, which placed a high value on aesthetics and design in all aspects of life.Size: L:180mm / W:180mm ; 685gProvenance: From the private collection of a Somerset gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK /European art markets.
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