● On view now — Gallery 133
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The design of this mirror reflects principles of ancient Chinese cosmology that envisioned a circular universe enclosing a square earth. Within the border of the square are characters denoting the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. The marks resembling T, L, and V correspond to patterns on an instrument used by Han dynasty diviners to foretell the future. This mirror was designed to place its owner at the center of the cosmos, a favorable position symbolically protected by the Animals of the Four Directions—the Green Dragon of the East, the Red Bird of the South, the White Tiger of the West, and the Black Warrior (tortoise and snake) of the North.
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China
probably from Zhejiang province — Mirror with Images
China
probably from Shaanxi province — Tripod Cauldron (Din
China
Shaanxi province — Wine Container
China, Qishan county, Shaanxi province — Architectural Fitti
Teotihuacan — Mirror with Jaguar or Coyote Mosaic
Korea — Bowl with Cranes and Chrysanthemum Flower Heads
China, Qishan county, Shaanxi province — Architectural Fitti
China, Qishan county, Shaanxi province — Architectural Fitti
China
Qishan county, Shaanxi province — Architectural Fitt
China
Probably from Qishan, Shaanxi province — Covered Food
China, probably Hunan province — Bell (nao)
Thailand
Sukhothai Province, Si Satchanalai, Sawankhalok Kil