Mirror Japan Mirror Japan Bronze Edo Period 1615 1868 Mirrors
Mirror With Handle Japan Edo Period 1615 1868 The Metropolitan Title: mirror with handle. period: edo period (1615–1868) date: 1661–72. culture: japan. medium: bronze with black and red lacquer and silver maki e. dimensions: diam. 5 3 8 in. (13.7 cm); l. of handle 3 7 8 in. (9.8 cm) classification: mirrors. credit line: mary griggs burke collection, gift of the mary and jackson burke foundation, 2015. As part of the met's open access policy, you can freely copy, modify and distribute this image, even for commercial purposes api. public domain data for this object can also be accessed using the met's open access api.
Mirror With Handle Japan Edo Period 1615 1868 The Metropolitan Media in category "edo bronze mirrors". the following 34 files are in this category, out of 34 total. japan, edo mirror with a tortoise knob and magpies 1995.398 cleveland museum of art 3,400 × 3,364; 6.46 mb. japan, edo mirror with a tortoise knob and magpies 1995.398 cleveland museum of art.tif 3,424 × 3,388; 33.21 mb. The technology needed to cast metal mirrors was introduced to japan from china around the yayoi period (ca. 3rd century bce–3rd century ce). during the heian period (794–1185), the mirror was included as part of the elaborate toiletry sets used by aristocrats. Rf2htw4bj – art inspired by magic mirror with image of the buddha amida, 阿弥陀魔鏡, edo period (1615–1868), 19th century, japan, bronze, diam. 9 3 8 in. (23.8 cm), mirrors, this mirror, a buddhist icon, conceals an image of the buddha amida (sanskrit: amitābha) emanating forty eight rays of light, one, classic works modernized by artotop with a splash of modernity. Japan, edo period (1615–1868) bronze. mirror. 1615–1868. japan, edo period (1615–1868) back to artwork view. see also. collection. japanese.
Mirror Japan Edo Period 1615 1868 The Metropolitan Museum Of Art Rf2htw4bj – art inspired by magic mirror with image of the buddha amida, 阿弥陀魔鏡, edo period (1615–1868), 19th century, japan, bronze, diam. 9 3 8 in. (23.8 cm), mirrors, this mirror, a buddhist icon, conceals an image of the buddha amida (sanskrit: amitābha) emanating forty eight rays of light, one, classic works modernized by artotop with a splash of modernity. Japan, edo period (1615–1868) bronze. mirror. 1615–1868. japan, edo period (1615–1868) back to artwork view. see also. collection. japanese. Japanese bronze mirror, meiji period 1868 1912 japanese cast bronze "longevity" mirror, edo period, 18th century, japan. 2010s italian organic modern mantel. The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. mirror with bamboo, plum tree, thatched cottage and 'crane' character, edo period, 1800s ad, bronze tokyo national museum tokyo, japan dsc09474 4,868 × 3,621; 10.01 mb. mirror with carp ascending a waterfall and characters for 'dragon gate', japan, edo period, 1700s ad.
Mirror 19th Century Japan Mirror Japan 19th Century Bronze Edo Japanese bronze mirror, meiji period 1868 1912 japanese cast bronze "longevity" mirror, edo period, 18th century, japan. 2010s italian organic modern mantel. The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. mirror with bamboo, plum tree, thatched cottage and 'crane' character, edo period, 1800s ad, bronze tokyo national museum tokyo, japan dsc09474 4,868 × 3,621; 10.01 mb. mirror with carp ascending a waterfall and characters for 'dragon gate', japan, edo period, 1700s ad.
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