Mirror With Handle Japan Edo Period 1615 1868 The Metropolitan
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 Title: mirror stand (kyōdai) with wisteria and pine. period: edo period (1615–1868) date: second half of the 18th century. culture: japan. medium: lacquered wood with gold and silver hiramaki e, e nashiji; gilt copper fittings; bronze mirror with handle; cast and incised decoration. dimensions: 25 3 8 × 10 5 8 in. (64.5 × 27 cm. 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. Mirrors were introduced to japan from china during the yayoi period (ca. mirror with handle | japan | edo period (1615–1868) | the metropolitan museum of art.
Mirror With Handle Japan Edo Period 1615 1868 Yayoi Period Japan, edo period (1615–1868) bronze. mirror. 1615–1868. japan, edo period (1615–1868) back to artwork view. see also. collection. japanese. Mirrors were introduced to japan from china during the yayoi period (ca. mirror with handle | japan | edo period (1615–1868) | the metropolitan museum of art. Nov 12, 2015 mirrors were believed in ancient times to possess magical powers that could ward off evil and were thus regarded as potent talismans. mirrors were introduced to japan from china during the yayoi period (ca. Provenance. title: mirror and stand. artist: kikugawa eizan (japanese, 1787–1867) period: edo period (1615–1868) date: probably 1815. culture: japan. medium: woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper. dimensions: 5 x 7 1 16 in. (12.7 x 17.9 cm) classification: prints.
Mirror Japan Mirror Japan Bronze Edo Period 1615 1868 Mirrors Nov 12, 2015 mirrors were believed in ancient times to possess magical powers that could ward off evil and were thus regarded as potent talismans. mirrors were introduced to japan from china during the yayoi period (ca. Provenance. title: mirror and stand. artist: kikugawa eizan (japanese, 1787–1867) period: edo period (1615–1868) date: probably 1815. culture: japan. medium: woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper. dimensions: 5 x 7 1 16 in. (12.7 x 17.9 cm) classification: prints.
Mirror Japan Edo Period 1615 1868 The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
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