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High Relief of a Lion

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This thick-walled relief depicts a frontal lion standing on a base. The roaring lion has a roundish head, big, bulging eyes, and an open mouth with protruding tongue. Small horns emerge from his muzzle, forehead, brows, and legs. The mane is rendered in elongated tufts, while the fur on the chest is depicted in stylized S-curves. The paws are highly simplified in the form of four vertical ribs. It is unclear whether there once was an inscription on the base and some kind of ornament in the badly preserved area below it. The back is open at the top but closed at the legs and base. There is a triangular hole in one of the legs, and two rectangular ones appear in the base. The underside of the base is uneven and seems to have had two rectangular holes, one of which is now broken. A tang projects from the back of the base. A patch or seam is visible in the casting on the inside of the head.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Joseph Brummer Gallery New York NY (by 1935) sold; to Grenville L. Winthrop New York NY (1940) bequest; to Fogg Art Museum 1943. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
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Title: High Relief of a Lion
Description:
This thick-walled relief depicts a frontal lion standing on a base.
The roaring lion has a roundish head, big, bulging eyes, and an open mouth with protruding tongue.
Small horns emerge from his muzzle, forehead, brows, and legs.
The mane is rendered in elongated tufts, while the fur on the chest is depicted in stylized S-curves.
The paws are highly simplified in the form of four vertical ribs.
It is unclear whether there once was an inscription on the base and some kind of ornament in the badly preserved area below it.
The back is open at the top but closed at the legs and base.
There is a triangular hole in one of the legs, and two rectangular ones appear in the base.
The underside of the base is uneven and seems to have had two rectangular holes, one of which is now broken.
A tang projects from the back of the base.
A patch or seam is visible in the casting on the inside of the head.

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