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:to find (something lost or forgotten) again, to discover (something) again
The front of the museum¡¯s mirror is a polished reflective surface, and the back is marked with six characters, ÑõÙíä¹Ú¯öíÝÖ, the name of Amitābha Buddha.
: causing light, sound, or heat to move away; reflecting light, sound, or heat
When focused light shines, the mirror reveals its secret.
Photo by Rob Deslongchamps. From Cincinnati Art Museum
It was in spring 2021, while conducting research on an ancient artwork in the museum¡¯s collection that the Curator of East Asian Art, Dr. Hou-mei Sung, made a once-in-a-lifetime discovery.
A rare, centuries-old bronze mirror that had previously lain almost forgotten within the East Asian art collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum for more than 50 years has revealed an illuminating secret: under certain lighting conditions, the plain-looking 16th century mirror reflects a diaphanous image of the Buddha surrounded by rays of light.
: to make (something) clear and easier to understand
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¡°Known as ¡®magic¡¯ or ¡®transparent¡¯ or ¡®light-penetrating¡¯ (÷âÎÃÌð) mirrors, these types of artworks were first created in China during the Han dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE),¡± the Cincinnati Art Museum explained. ¡°When light is projected on them, the mirrors appear transparent and reveal characters or a decorative design.¡±
: used to make something more attractive, used for decoration
Before glass manufacturing, people groomed themselves in mirrors of polished bronze. This technology has been found everywhere from Ancient Egypt to the Indus Valley.
¡°We all know that metal, light cannot penetrate it. That¡¯s why they call it ¡®magic.¡¯¡± said Dr. Sung. ¡°This one is even more magic, you can see, it¡¯s a hidden image inside the mirror.¡±
Ancient magic mirrors are extremely difficult to make and are very rare. Other than the Han dynasty magic mirrors in the Shanghai Museum, only two other similar Buddhist magic mirrors are known: one in the Tokyo National Museum and the other in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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