Statuette of a Lion, 380-246 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Statuette of a Lion, 380-246 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-742-157 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Statuette of a Lion, 380-246 BC. Lions in Egyptian art are usually shown prone and relaxed, and usually represent the king. But this statuette probably represents the lion god Mahes who had a great temple at Leontopolis ("Lion-City") in the Delta where lions were kept. We know from classical authors that the temple maintained musicians to play to the lions to calm their nerves.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Limestone

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5000x3603
File Size : 52,779kb


Aliases

  1. 1920.2001
  1. 101389
  1. 0940003282
  1. 1920.2001
  1. 2-742-157
  1. 2742157


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