GREEK ART. GREECE. IV B.C. century. Funerary relief in penteli marble  representing a man and a horse covered by a panther skin, holding a whip with his right hand and the reins in the left. Dated at
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Pentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Meleager with the Calydonian boar. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
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Greek Art. Archaic Period. 7th century BCE. Bronze bowl with globular body and a handle with two rampant lions facing each other and a flower in the middle. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece.
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ARTE PREHISTORICO. NEOLITICO. ESPAÑA. TOROS DE GUISANDO. Figuras zoomorfas toscamente esculpidas en bloques graníticos y que corresponden a la llamada CULTURA DE LOS VERRACOS de la Meseta (S. II. a. C
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Culture Thrace. Marble funerary relief depicting a thracian horseman. Dated in the second and third centuries A.D. It comes from Macedonia. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary.
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The Ain Dara temple. Dating to between the 10th and 8th century B.C. First, ritual pool. Around Aleppo. Syria.
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Greek Art. Archaic period. Krater painted with scenes of men and women dancing. Below, is depicted panthers and wild goats. It comes from Kaza (Eleftheros). Komast Style Group. Dated between 580-570 B
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ARTE EGIPCIO. EGIPTO. KOM OMBO. Vista del TEMPLO DE SOBEK Y HAROERIS, de época ptolemaica o Láguida. Se inició su construcción en el siglo II a. C. Detalle de un relieve con la representación de un LE
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JERONIMO, San (347-h.420). Padre y doctor de la iglesia. "SAN JERONIMO CON LA CRUZ Y EL LEON". Pintura flamenca de estilo neogótica, perteneciente a la TABLA DE SAN BARTOLOME (s.XVI), atribuida a Piet
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Cyclopean walls of the ancient city dating from IV century B.C. View of the gateway called Lion's Gate, one of the six entrances to the city. It shows a lion devouring a bull. Butrint. Republic of Alb
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Mycenaean art. Greece. Funerary stele in stone. Relief depicting a lion chasing a deer. From the tomb V of Circle A at Mycenae. Dated in 16th century B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
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Greek Art. Greece. Statue of a satyr in a movement position. Pentelic marble. In his left arms hangs a panther skin. Possibily was an acroterion at temple of Dionysus. Found in Lamia and dated in the
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Attic sarcophagus (2nd century). Pentelic marble. Decorated with relief depicting Atlanta with two hunters and hunting wild boar of Calydon with Meleager and Atalanta. Ayios Ioannis (Patras). National
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Sphinx and a lion in relief. Basalt. Guarding the temple of Tell Halaf. From about 6100 to 5400 b.C.. Currently located at the entrance to the National Museum of Aleppo. Syria.
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ARTE GRIEGO. EPOCA ARCAICA. GRECIA. ESCULTURA DE UNA "LEONA DEVORANDO A UN BECERRO" que formaba parte del frontón de un gran templo de la Acropólis, hoy desaparecido. Realizado en toba, data del año 6
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Pentelic Attic marble sarcophagus. Detail of Atlanta with two hunters. Found in Ayios Ioannis (Patras) and dated between AD 150-170. National Archaeological Museum. Athens.
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ARTE NEO-HITITA. SIRIA. (CIVILIZACIONES MEDITERRANEO ORIENTAL). SANTUARIO DE DAIN-DARA (IX-X a. C.). LEON esculpido en un bloque de roca basáltica. Alrededores de Aleppo.
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Bronze vase as lion's foot. 7th-6th Century B.C. Archaic Age. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece.
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Greek Art. Archaic period. Greek pithos decorated with the great nature goddess flanked by lions and birds. It comes from Thebes (Boeotia) and is dated between 680-670 B.C. Oriental style. National Ar
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Indians deciding the fate of the prisoner. Engraving by Felix O.C. Darley in 1860. The Illustrated London News.
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Mycenaean art. Greece. Rhyton as lion's head embossed in gold foil. Found in Tomb IV Circle A at Mycenae. Around 1550 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
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Greek Art. Archaic period. Greek pithos decorated with the great nature goddess flanked by lions and birds. It comes from Thebes (Boeotia) and is dated between 680-670 B.C. Oriental style. National Ar
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GREEK ART. The twelve work of  Heracles. Fourth work: to capture Erymanthian Boar. Votive relief representing Heracles with boar on his shoulders. Late sixth century B.C. Located in Athens, near Tesei
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ARTE MICENICO. GRECIA. PUERTA DE LOS LEONES. Detalle del ARQUITRABE y el RELIEVE donde se representa a dos leones dispuestos a ambos lados de una columna elevada sobre banquetas, símbolo de un dios mi
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Greek Art. 5th century B.C. Greece. Bronze bath handle depicting two lions devouring a deer (c. 480 BC). Archaeological Museum of Olympia.
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