
Sujet
Mirror with Shan (Mountain) Pattern, 3rd century B.C.. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
Mirror with Shan (Mountain) Pattern, 3rd century B.C.. Chinese mirror-casting achieved new elegance and precision with the technical development of stamped clay molds over which molten bronze was poured. A small rectangular unit of design was repeatedly stamped to created this background of curls and granulation, which resembles feather-covered textiles known from early tomb finds. The dominant pattern of slanting "T," pressed down upon the mold after the overall background stamps, corresponds to the modern Chinese character for shan (? or mountain). Whether the pattern was symbolic or decorative during the Zhou Dynasty is unknown. The side of manufacture is probably south China, since many mirrors of this type have been excavated from tombs in that area.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM19F94_061
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
90,8Mo (6,3Mo) / 48,6cm x 46,8cm / 5739 x 5530 (300dpi)