

Mirror with Continuous Arcs and Quasi-Dragons
The Mirror with Continuous Arcs and Quasi-Dragons by unknown artist is a circular bronze object with a green patina. The object has a raised edge around its circumference. The center features a small circular indentation. Surrounding the center indentation are three concentric circles. The innermost circle is plain. The middle circle has a band of raised dots. The outer circle contains a band of curved lines. The outermost band features a repeating pattern of curved lines and shapes resembling dragons or other mythical creatures. The background of the image is light gray with a shadow cast by the object.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 744 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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