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English: Bronze mirror, Three Kingdoms : Wei. National Museum, Beijing Français : Miroir en bronze à composition verticale, du royaume de Wei (époque des Trois Royaumes). Figures taoïstes et animaux hybrides. Sur les hybrides : Danielle Elisseeff, Hybrides chinois : La quête de tous les possibles, Hazan - Musée du Louvre, 2011. ISBN 978-2-7541-0540-8. La partie intitulée Les êtres des confins, semble évoquer des figures similaires à celles des miroirs des Trois Royaumes bien qu'il traite des Royaumes Combattants. Une certaine continuité des codes figuratifs et du symbolisme semble pouvoir être avancé au regard des œuvres. Les miroirs montrent en effet des figures données comme taoïstes par le, très spécialisé, musée d'Honolulu avec des « hommes » ayant des cheveux dressés sur la tête et des êtres hybrides, qui semblent signifier ce monde invisible. |
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Date | 2013-12-13, image retouchée d'après l'original du 2012-12-13 | ||||
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Author | Prof. Gary Lee Todd | ||||
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