Mirror with Interlacing Floral Motifs and Twelve Zodiac Animals

Description

The design of this mirror consists of a central knob and a series of concentric circular bands. The innermost band contains an eight-word inscription, with phrasing typical of earlier mirrors found in the Sui and early Tang periods:

The mirror's light shows the man inside. May you live a long life and [constantly] renew yourself.

Floral branches interlace in the second band. The controlled undulation produces five segments. The third band is divided into twelve parts, which house the zodiac animals in the clockwise sequence: rat, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, cock, dog, and boar. A sunken ring of the well-known sawtooth design continues to be effective, before the undecorated rim sets the final enclosure.

Provenance

Thomas and Martha Carter, Madison, WI, the Cleveland Museum of Art, (?–1995); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1995–)

Mirror with Interlacing Floral Motifs and Twelve Zodiac Animals

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late 500s–early 600s

Accession Number

1995.336

Medium

bronze

Dimensions

Diameter: 15.4 cm (6 1/16 in.); Overall: 1.4 cm (9/16 in.); Rim: 0.5 cm (3/16 in.)

Classification

Metalwork

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Drs. Thomas and Martha Carter in Honor of Sherman E. Lee