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Mirror, Walnut, glass, British
British
early 18th century
Mirror, Dark-stained pine; replaced mirror glass, German, Danzig (Gdansk)
German, Danzig (Gdansk)
ca. 1680–1700
Mirror, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Gilded pine, mirror glass, British
Designer Possibly designed by Robert Adam
John Mayhew
and William Ince
1769
Miniature mirror, Chimú or Chancay artist(s), Silver, Chimú or Chancay
Chimú or Chancay artist(s)
1300–1470 CE
Wall mirror, Johann Michael Hoppenhaupt  German, Pine, lindenwood, painted and gilded, mirror glass, German, Potsdam or Berlin
Johann Michael Hoppenhaupt
ca. 1755–60
Slanting Mirror, Michelangelo Pistoletto  Italian, Mirror and gilded wood
Michelangelo Pistoletto
1975–78
Mirror, Anthracite, Chavin
Chavin
before 16th century
Mirror, Wood, carved and gilded, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 18th century
Mirror, Silver, glass, possibly Italian
possibly Italian
17th century
Mirror, Johann Valentin Gevers  German, Oak and pine veneered with tortoiseshell, silver, silver gilt, and green-stained ivory; mirror glass, German, Augsburg
Silversmith Johann Valentin Gevers
Silversmith Medallions possibly by Johann Andreas Thelot
ca. 1710
Mirror-bearer, Maya artist(s), Cordia wood (bocote), red hematite, Maya
Maya artist(s)
410–650 CE
[Mirror], Bobbi Carrey  American, Chromogenic print
Bobbi Carrey
1974
Hand Mirror, Armand-Albert Rateau  French, Bronze, ivory, mirror glass, French
Designer Armand-Albert Rateau
ca. 1925
Mirror, Thomas Pelletier  French, Glass, verre eglomisé, gilded wood, British
Possibly by Thomas Pelletier
and René Pelletier
ca. 1690
Model mirror of Hapi Anhktifi, Wood, paint
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Mirror, Copper gilt, French
French
1600–1650
Mirror, Johannes Hannart (or Jan Hanat), Oak veneered with ebony; boxwood and ebonized boxwood; modern mirror glass, Dutch
Johannes Hannart (or Jan Hanat)
ca. 1685–1700
Mirror, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
17th century
Mirror, Bronze or copper alloy
ca. 1550–1300 BCE
Mirror, Carved and gilded pine, Italian, Piedmont
Italian, Piedmont
late 17th century
Mirror, Wood, metal, ivory, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
16th century
Mirror, Copper alloy, wood
ca. 1550–1458 BCE
Mirror, John Belchier, Mirror plate, gilded pine and gesso, British
Attributed to John Belchier
ca. 1720–25
Mirror, Wood (handle); Bronze or copper alloy (mirror)
ca. 1580–1458 BCE
Mirror, Bronze or copper alloy, ivory
ca. 822–745 BCE
Mirror, Walnut, partly gilt, Italian
Italian
second half 19th century
Toilet mirror, Erik Herman Fleming  Swedish, Silver, Swedish
Designer Erik Herman Fleming
Manufacturer Borgila Studio
1934
Mirror, Silver (hammered), Chimú or Chancay
Chimú or Chancay
13th–15th century
Mirror, Tortoiseshell, silver, glass, French
French
second half 17th century
Mirror, Bronze; cast
12th–13th century
Mirror, Bronze; cast, chased
12th century
Mirror, Bronze; cast
13th century
Mirror, Bronze; cast
11th–12th century
Mirror, Bronze; cast, chased
12th–13th century
Mirror, Copper alloy
ca. 1491–1473 BCE
Mirror, Bronze (disk); Copper (handle)
ca. 1580–1458 BCE
Mirror, Walnut, Italian, Florence
Italian, Florence
probably early 20th century
Hand mirror, François-Rupert Carabin  French, Bronze, mirror glass, moonstone
Designer François-Rupert Carabin
1906–7
Mirror, Wood, bronze or copper alloy
ca. 1550–1300 BCE
Mirror, Bronze or copper alloy
ca. 1550–1300 BCE
Mirror, Bronze or copper alloy
ca. 1560–1525 BCE
Mirror, Bronze or copper alloy
ca. 1550–1458 BCE

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