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Winged Lion Collection (#2)

The winged lion, a symbol deeply rooted in the history and culture of Venice, takes center stage in various iconic locations across the city




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The winged lion, a symbol deeply rooted in the history and culture of Venice, takes center stage in various iconic locations across the city. From the grand interior view of St Mark's Basilica to the bustling Piazza San Marco, this majestic creature captivates all who lay eyes upon it. Metal ornaments dating back to the 19th century showcase intricate designs featuring the winged lion, created by an unknown artist whose talent has stood the test of time. Similarly, Peter Schenk's masterpiece from 1702 provides a breathtaking view of The Dogana adorned with this powerful symbol. As one gazes up at the dome of Confiteria El Molino or explores Basilica San Marco on St Mark's Square they can greeted by a sculpture depicting a magnificent winged lion. Its presence evokes a sense of awe and reverence for Venice's rich heritage. Throughout history, artists have immortalized this emblematic figure in their works. An untitled piece from 1890 showcases its prominence on Doge's Palace facade while another artwork portrays festivals celebrating apostles, evangelists, angels, and saints - all united under the watchful eye of the winged lion. Even within religious contexts such as medallions found in The Old Sacristy or depictions of St Mark as an evangelist, this mythical creature plays a significant role. It serves as a reminder that Venice is not only renowned for its canals but also for its deep spiritual connection. The winged lion holds more than just symbolic value; it represents resilience and strength ingrained within Venetian identity. As visitors explore these historical sites or stumble upon metal ornaments scattered throughout Germany from over a century ago - they are reminded that even through changing times and shifting landscapes - some things remain constant: like Venice's unwavering bond with its beloved guardian -the majestic winged lion.