LOT 418D RARE ROMAN BRONZE FIGURE OF LION
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Ca. 100-200 AD. A stunning bronze figurine of a lion in a reclining position with its forelegs outstretched forward and a full, bushy mane. The lifelike facial features of the lion are so realistic that they appear almost as if they could come to life. The lion's face is finely detailed and conveys a sense of strength, power, and dignity. The eyes are piercing, the nose is broad, and the mouth is slightly open, revealing sharp canine teeth. The fur is carefully sculpted, the furrows and creases of the lion's skin clearly visible. The mane is full and wild, creating a sense of motion and energy. Lion figurines were an important symbol in ancient Rome, representing strength, courage, and power. They were often seen as guardians of important places and structures, symbolizing the power and protection of the Roman Empire.Size: L:100mm / W:120mm ; 715gProvenance: Private London collection; British art market 1990s.
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