
Cleveland Museum of Art
Square Mirror with Two Phoenixes and Floral Sprays
- Date
- 960–1127
- Medium
- bronze
- Culture
- China, Northern Song dynasty (960-1127)
- Department
- Chinese Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
The Chinese phoenix is known as Fenghuang, mythological birds in East Asian mythology that reign over all other birds.
The authoritative record is held by Cleveland Museum of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Cleveland Museum of Art and other institutions.

Mirror with a Pair of Phoenixes
Cleveland Museum of Art

Mirror with Phoenixes, Birds, Butterflies, and Floral Sprays
Cleveland Museum of Art

Phoenix Bird Form Plaque, one of a pair
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Four-case inro showing a pair of Ho-o birds perched on rocks, clouds, wave pattern
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Octafoil Mirror with Paired Phoenixes, Birds, and Flowers
Cleveland Museum of Art

Birds Gather under the Spring Willow
Cleveland Museum of Art

Mirror with Quatrefoil, Paired Phoenixes, and Auspicious Animals
Cleveland Museum of Art

Lobed Mirror with Paired Phoenixes, a Nestling Bird, and a Lotus Blossom
Cleveland Museum of Art

Mirror with Double Quatrefoils, Dragons, and Phoenixes
Cleveland Museum of Art

Mirror with Quatrefoil, Paired Phoenixes, and Auspicious Animals
Cleveland Museum of Art

Phoenix
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Phoenix Plaque
Minneapolis Institute of Art