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Circular Mirror with Decoration of Chinese Zodiac Animals and Auspicious Characters
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A thin, well-defined, relief lip borders this circular mirror's decorated back. The decorative scheme is organized into five concentric rings with the crouching-beast-form boss at the center; a raised bowstring separates each register from the adjoining one. The outermost register features an auspicious inscription in stylized Chinese characters (i.e., stylized seal script characters). The next register boasts several human hunters holding bows and arrows and a variety of animals--from ferocious beasts to snakes, fish, and crabs, for example; the bowstring line that separates this register from the outermost register serves as the ground line for the animals and hunters. The next register sports the twelve emblems of the Chinese zodiac; the zodiac figures stand on the bowstring line that separates this register from the one with animals and hunters. The next register features the eight trigrams from the Yijing along with an auspicious inscription of eight characters; the Yijing trigrams alternate with the characters of the inscription. The innermost register-in reality, the circular medallion at the center of the mirror--depicts the four Chinese directional symbols arrayed around the central boss: the Green Dragon of the East, the Red Phoenix of the South, the White Tiger of the West, and the Black Intertwined Snake and Tortoise of the North. The reflecting face of the mirror is flat and undecorated. An even, celadon-green patina covers the mirror's decorated back; the same patina originally covered the reflecting face, though some of that patina has been crudely scraped away in modern times.
Department of Asian Art
[through ? Korea mid 1960s]; to Jerry Lee Musslewhite (mid 1960s-2009); to Estate of Jerry Lee Musslewhite (2009-2010) sold; to Harvard Art Museums 2010.
NOTE: Jerry Lee Musslewhite was an employee of the U.S. Department of Defense who worked in the Republic of Korea from 1965 to 1969.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Purchase through the generosity of Alan J. and Suzanne W. Dworsky
Title: Circular Mirror with Decoration of Chinese Zodiac Animals and Auspicious Characters
Description:
A thin, well-defined, relief lip borders this circular mirror's decorated back.
The decorative scheme is organized into five concentric rings with the crouching-beast-form boss at the center; a raised bowstring separates each register from the adjoining one.
The outermost register features an auspicious inscription in stylized Chinese characters (i.
e.
, stylized seal script characters).
The next register boasts several human hunters holding bows and arrows and a variety of animals--from ferocious beasts to snakes, fish, and crabs, for example; the bowstring line that separates this register from the outermost register serves as the ground line for the animals and hunters.
The next register sports the twelve emblems of the Chinese zodiac; the zodiac figures stand on the bowstring line that separates this register from the one with animals and hunters.
The next register features the eight trigrams from the Yijing along with an auspicious inscription of eight characters; the Yijing trigrams alternate with the characters of the inscription.
The innermost register-in reality, the circular medallion at the center of the mirror--depicts the four Chinese directional symbols arrayed around the central boss: the Green Dragon of the East, the Red Phoenix of the South, the White Tiger of the West, and the Black Intertwined Snake and Tortoise of the North.
The reflecting face of the mirror is flat and undecorated.
An even, celadon-green patina covers the mirror's decorated back; the same patina originally covered the reflecting face, though some of that patina has been crudely scraped away in modern times.
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