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159155
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Octafoil Mirror with Riding Immortals and Rising Peaks
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159155
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object
title
Octafoil Mirror with Riding Immortals and Rising Peaks
date
600s
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CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79978318
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Metalwork
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1
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Diameter: 12.2 cm (4 13/16 in.); Overall: 0.8 cm (5/16 in.); Rim: 0.8 cm (5/16 in.)
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China, Tang dynasty (618-907)
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1995.344
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Octafoil Mirror with Riding Immortals and Rising Peaks (神仙山岳菱花鏡), 600s. China, Tang dynasty (618-907). Bronze; diameter: 12.2 cm (4 13/16 in.); overall: 0.8 cm (5/16 in.); rim: 0.8 cm (5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Drs. Thomas and Martha Carter in Honor of Sherman E. Lee, 1995.344
titleInOriginalLanguage
神仙山岳菱花鏡
collection
China - Tang Dynasty
citations
citation
Chou, Ju-hsi. <em>Circles of reflection: the Carter collection of Chinese bronze mirrors</em>. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2000.
page_number
Reproduced: cat. no. 62, pp. 70-71, 108, 120
citation
Cahill, Suzanne E. "The Moon Stopping in the Void: Daoism and the LIterati Ideal in Mirrors of the Tang Dynasty." .<em>Cleveland Studies in the History of Art</em> 9 (2005): 24-41.
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Mentioned and reproduced: P. 29, fig. 3
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Gift of Drs. Thomas and Martha Carter in Honor of Sherman E. Lee
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2026-05-29 08:14:37.185000
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159155
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Chinese Art
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China - Tang Dynasty
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bronze
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