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Lobed Mirror with Relief Decoration of Rong Qiqi and Confucius and with an Explanatory Inscription

Lobed Mirror with Relief Decoration of Rong Qiqi and Confucius and with an Explanatory Inscription

Chinese

This eight-lobed circular mirror has a relatively narrow, undecorated rim. The decorative field is wide, circular and lightly sunken. Two figures appear -- Confucius on left and Rong Qiqi on right --with a hemispherical knob in between. Below the knob (at the six-o'clock position) is a willow tree. At the top, in a horizontally oriented rectangular cartouche, there is an inscription of nine characters, three characters arranged in each column: Rong Qiqi / Wen Yue Hui / Kong Fuzi [Rong Qiqi was questioned by and replied to Confucius]. On the reflecting side of the mirror there are localized areas of relatively thick patina, in which there are both pseudomorphs and actual silk fragments.

Cast bronze

Tang dynasty, 618-907

Mirrors