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Mirror with game board design and animals of the four directions

Creator Name

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Unknown

Cultural Context

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Chinese

Date

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Creation: 1st century, 2nd century

About the Work

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The back of this bronze mirror features designs referring to Chinese cosmology, and specifically the creator goddess Nüwa. According to one story, after a great flood, Nüwa and her brother, Fuxi, sculpted the first human beings from clay. Nüwa is typically depicted holding a compass thought to symbolize the round dome of the sky, while Fuxi holds a ruler symbolizing the square earth. Accordingly, art historians argue that the square at the center of this mirror represents the earth, while the circle around it is the heavens. The “T,” “L,” and “V” shaped markings evoke the measuring devices associated with Nüwa and Fuxi. These markings also appear on the ancient Chinese board game of Liubo, implying an association between creation, measurement, and games of chance.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Object Description
Mirror

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Title

Mirror with game board design and animals of the four directions

Creator

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Unknown (link to bio)

Worktype

Mirrors

Cultural Context

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Chinese
China

Material

Bronze with black patina

Dimensions

Diam. 6 5/8 in. (16.8 cm)

Technique

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Date

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Creation: 1st century, 2nd century
1st–2nd century

Provenance

Rogers Fund, 1917

Style Period

Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE)

Rights

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Public Domain
Public Domain

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Location

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Creation: China

Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: Geometric motif, Deity, Cosmology

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Curationist Contributors

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Jessica Gengler; Reina Gattuso

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Unknown, Mirror with game board design and animals of the four directions, 1st–2nd century. Metropolitan Museum of Art. The decoration on this mirror evokes sky, earth, and creator deities. Public Domain.

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