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1 avril 2018

A large silvered bronze 'Beast and Grape' mirror, Tang dynasty (618-907) 

A large silvered bronze 'Beast and Grape' mirror, Tang dynasty (618-907) 

Lot 2232. A large silvered bronze 'Beast and Grape' mirror, Tang dynasty (618-907); 6 3/4 in. (17 cm.) diam. Estimate HKD 400,000 - HKD 600,000Price realised HKD 740,000© Christie's Images Ltd 2012

The circular mirror is cast in high relief with a crouching lion knob encircled with grape vines and six further lions in different postures amidst grapes and vine scrolls. The outer field is decorated with pairs of four different animals including pheasants, cranes, deer and lions amidst similar vine scrolls, within a band of floral designs encircling the rim. The bronze has a silvery patina with areas of malachite encrustation.

ProvenanceA British private collection, first half of the 20th century.

NoteThe lion designs were first seen on bronze mirrors upon the introduction of Buddhism into China, and became very popular in the Tang period. See a mirror with similar central and rim designs in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Palace Museum's Collections of Bronze Mirrors, Beijing, 2008, pl. 33. Compare also to three examples with similar decorative theme but with more lions and mythical beasts in the Shanghai Museum, illustrated in Shanghai Bowuguan cang qingtong jing, Shanghai, 1987, pls. 83-85.   

Christie's. Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 28 November 2012, Hong Kong.

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