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Chapter 1799 The pinnacle of the Tang Dynasty, amazing

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The earliest bronze mirror discovered in my country was unearthed from a tomb of the Qijia culture about 4000 years ago.

This mirror is 6 cm in diameter and 0.3 cm thick, with a shiny mirror surface and a bridge-shaped button in the center of the mirror back without any decoration.

The development of bronze mirrors has gone through the early Qijia culture and Shang and Zhou bronze mirrors.

Bronze mirrors were popular in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The bronze mirrors in the Han Dynasty flourished and declined in the Three Kingdoms, Jin, Wei, and Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Finally, it prospered in the bronze mirrors of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and declined in the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms, Song, Jin, and Yuan bronze mirrors.

For now, the ancient bronze mirror is considered a very precious item. For example, the top ancient bronze mirror in the world is now said to be worth about [-] million.

In 2010, the sea beast grape mirror of the Tang Dynasty was sold for 700 million yuan. This price is really not low, even more expensive than some bronze tripods.

Of course, such a bronze mirror also broke the auction record for a bronze mirror.

At the beginning of 2011, it was rescued back to the Tang Dynasty sea animal grape mirror with 2500 million yuan. This mirror has also become the king of bronze mirrors, and its exquisiteness is breathtaking.

This is still one of the ancient bronze mirrors, so why is the sea animal grape mirror so good?

In addition, there are also names such as animal grape mirror, Tianma grape mirror, auspicious beast grape mirror, etc.

The decorations are all floating and withered. This mirror is simple and elegant, with strange and lifelike patterns and excellent workmanship.

The most important thing is, why can one sell 800 million, or even tens of millions?

The bronze mirror with seven breasts and gods and beasts sold for 908.5 million, the bronze mirror for running beasts of "Ming Yue Full Moon" sold for 897 million, and the bronze mirror for magpies and monkeys in the Warring States Period sold for 605 million.

The size of the sea beast grape mirror ranges from a few centimeters to more than eighty centimeters.

Surrounding the hippocampus are grape lines with intertwined branches, and there are no birds flying down under the branches and leaves, which are in various poses.

The imitation of the Sea Beast Grape Mirror came from Gaoli in the Song Dynasty, and the imitations of the Ming and Qing Dynasties were not found from time to time.

Therefore, the Sea Beast Grape Mirror is actually called "the mirror of less mystery" by scholars in Zhongli.

And as long as the price is very expensive, there is naturally a lack of imitators.

Bronze mirror is a practical product for grooming and cosmetic surgery in the daily life of ancient people in your country. It has a long history of seven thousand years, and it has not been made in all dynasties.

That is to say, in China, it was also introduced to the West through the Silk Road.

If it is less than [-] centimeters, even if it is more, it is relatively low-end.

The Tang Dynasty was the most glorious period in the history of the development of bronze mirrors in your country, and it was an era of innovation.

It gets rid of the high rigidity of Han style mirror, and focuses on free realism.

There are not many auction records for that kind of mirror. Except for the last two pieces, there is no sea beast grape bronze mirror that sold for 1495 million.

Sea animal grape mirrors were mainly popular in Tang Emperor Gaozong and Wu Zetian period.

The other one is called "the mirror of lintel-style sea animals and grapes" by Xiaojia, although the picture is divided into two areas, the inner and the inner.

The implication and configuration of the decorations under the ancient bronze mirror are still an open mystery.

The prosperity and development of the Tang Dynasty, no matter how well-made under the bronze mirror, it is surprising.

The sea beasts (Suanni) are arranged in equal numbers, and the layout is arranged around the beast buttons.

Neither the charm of art nor the harmony and unity with real life.

So why are the bronze mirrors of the Tang Dynasty so expensive?If it is because the bronze mirrors of that period are more sophisticated and worse!

One is that several sea beasts are chasing and playing with each other in the inner area, among the sea beasts are the leaves and fruits of vine branches, and in the inner area are the vine branches and leaves of birds and grapes;

Judging from the transaction records of the auction, the size of the low-priced bronze mirror is about [-] centimeters.

You know, this kind of antiques is a very rare phenomenon.

It is also the object sought after by countless bronze mirror collectors and collectors, and has extensive social influence.

According to archaeological data, sea animal grape mirrors are widely used.

The shape of a typical sea beast grape mirror is divided into inner and inner areas by low protrusions.

The sea animal grape mirror is the most eye-catching type of bronze mirror in the Tang Dynasty. Its decorative patterns are full of mystery, and many experts and scholars call it "the mirror of less mystery".

However, because the proportion of copper alloy ingredients in the antique mirror is the same, the color of the inside and outside of the copper mirror is also the same.

It is also one of the most representative types of mirrors in the history of the development of 4000 young bronze mirrors in your country.

The history of the development of ancient bronze mirrors in your country is less than [-] years old, and it has gone through seven periods.

The bronze mirror is round, with a lower edge, and the back is a beast button.

Before the mercury mirror came out, the production gradually stopped.

Then the price of an unknown ancient bronze mirror is naturally expensive.

Its shape is mainly round, and most of them are square and diamond-shaped.

Although the inner area is dominated by grape vines, there are also birds and beasts and large bees and butterflies, without any edges or decorations.

The largest one is no more than a few centimeters high, and the smallest one is about eighty centimeters.

There is a "seahorse grape mirror" in the collection of Shendu Palace Museum, which has a diameter of 12.1 cm, a thickness of 0.9 cm, and a weight of 580 grams.

The surrounding area of ​​the button is divided into two inner round areas, and there is no round of convex ribs between them, and the seven round areas are decorated with seven seahorses with the same posture and lying sideways on the ground.

Birds, animals, plants and flowers are the main themes of bronze mirror decoration in that period.

But the grape vines in the inner area extend into the inner area along the dividing circle in the middle.

Its workmanship is very fine, and its materials are very elegant. It is especially cast with low tin and bronze.

There are seldom pictures of birds and auspicious animals wearing grape vines and flower branches in the inner area.

People love bronze mirrors, but because of its glossy surface can reflect, and the design theme on the back is more artistic.

In the Qing Dynasty's "Xiqing Ancient Mirror", it is called "Sea Beast Grape Mirror".

Those sea beasts are crawling, lying, jumping, or playing, and the ground is decorated with vine patterns.

The inner area is the main decoration area, and the small V animal button is molded with low-rise withering technology.

It cannot be said that the sea animal grape mirror in the Tang Dynasty is a bright and dazzling pearl under the crown of your country's bronze mirror art.

This kind of bronze mirror is called "seahorse grape mirror" in "Bogu Tulu" in Song Dynasty.

That's not the main reason why the bronze mirrors are so expensive now, it's actually the sea beast grape mirror, which is the first low point in the production of ancient bronze mirrors in your country, and is there any worse bronze mirrors in the past?

The decoration on the back of the mirror is low-rise and withered, the theme pattern is composed of grapes and sea animals, and the layout of the main decoration has no two forms.

Its patterns have changed from the complex, free and easy, and lively bronze mirrors of the Han Dynasty to concise, smooth, and fresh, and the production process is also extremely fine.

With the increasingly abundant unearthed materials of bronze mirrors, sea animal grape mirrors with various decoration types have been discovered one after another, which are colorful and enrich the cultural connotation of sea animal grape mirrors in the Tang Dynasty.

Tang mirrors are silvery-white and shiny, Song mirrors are yellowish-red, Ming mirrors are yellowish-white, and Qing mirrors are brass-colored.As for such a bad bronze mirror, the number of handed down is very small, so the price is naturally very expensive.

For example, mirrors with mountain characters in the Warring States Period, rule mirrors in the Han Dynasty, and sea animal grape mirrors in the Tang Dynasty.

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