2010.557: Circular Mirror with Well-Articulated Rim and Decoration of Two Pairs of Bowstring Lines
Mirrors
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Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 2010.557
- Title
- Circular Mirror with Well-Articulated Rim and Decoration of Two Pairs of Bowstring Lines
- Classification
- Mirrors
- Work Type
- mirror
- Date
- 12th-14th century
- Places
- Creation Place: East Asia, Korea
- Period
- Koryŏ dynasty, 918-1392
- Culture
- Korean
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/336956
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Cast bronze
- Dimensions
- Diam. 12.9 cm (5 1/16 in.)
Provenance
- Recorded Ownership History
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[through ?, Korea, mid 1960s]; to Jerry Lee Musslewhite (mid 1960s-2009); to Estate of Jerry Lee Musslewhite (2009-2010), sold; to Harvard Art Museums, 2010.
NOTE: Jerry Lee Musslewhite was an employee of the U.S. Department of Defense who worked in the Republic of Korea from 1965 to 1969.
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Alan J. and Suzanne W. Dworsky
- Accession Year
- 2010
- Object Number
- 2010.557
- Division
- Asian and Mediterranean Art
- Contact
- am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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Descriptions
- Description
- A well-articulated, concave lip borders the periphery of this circular mirror; the mirror's slightly countersunk back is flat and unembellished, save for two concentric pairs of intaglio bowstring lines that encircle small, hemispherical central boss (from which a silk cord would have been attached for holding the mirror or for attaching it to a mirror stand). The reflecting face of the mirror is flat and undecorated. A thin but even, celadon-green patina covers the mirror's decorated back; the same patina originally covered the reflecting face, though portions of that patina has been scraped away in modern times.
Verification Level
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