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Lion felling a bull, from a marble pediment, c. 525-500 B. C. (marble)
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Lion felling a bull, from a marble pediment, c. 525-500 B. C. (marble)
3746318 Lion felling a bull, from a marble pediment, c.525-500 B.C. (marble) by Greek, (6th century BC); 64x17.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: The original composition, which probably decorated the pediment (triangular gable) of a small building, consisted of two lions felling their prey.)
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Greek art - the "Lion felling a bull" sculpture from a marble pediment. Created around 525-500 B. C. , this masterpiece measures 64x17.8 cm and is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA. The composition depicts two powerful lions engaged in a fierce battle with their prey, capturing a moment filled with violence and movement. Originally adorning the triangular gable of a small building, this artwork reflects the skillful craftsmanship and artistic prowess of its creators. Every detail has been meticulously carved into the marble surface, showcasing the intricate mane of the lion, its sharp claws tearing through flesh, and even capturing the toothy expression on its face. The bull's struggle for survival is palpable as it succumbs to its attackers. This sculpture not only serves as an ornate decoration but also offers insight into ancient Greek society's fascination with hunting and conflict. It stands as an enduring monument to Athens' rich cultural heritage during the classical period. As we gaze upon this archaic marvel, we are transported back in time to witness nature's raw power captured within stone. This photograph allows us to appreciate Greece's artistic legacy while reminding us of humanity's eternal connection with animals and our primal instincts.
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