Nepal Kathmandu Durbar Square Statue Parvati Temple Stone Lion
The statue is located at the "Shiva-Parvati" temple in Durbar Square, Kathmandu. The temple was built in the late 18th century by Rana Bahadur Shah, son of King Pritwe Narayan Shah of Nepal.
France Paris Louvre Academy Statue Sahara Lion
A beautiful sculpture made by the famous French sculptor Auguste Kane (Auguste Cain) in 1867. It is located at the entrance to the Louvre School, the Porte Jaujard (Jaujard the door). Jacques Jaujard is the saviour of the Louvre's art collection. Before the arrival of German troops in Paris, and during the German occupation, he organized the transfer and safe storage of French art collections in the provinces, against the orders of the Vichy government.
Statue of the walking lion in the Luxembourg Park, Paris, France
Statue of a lion in the Luxembourg Park in Paris. The Luxembourg Park covers an area of 224,500 square meters and has huge phoenix boulevard, gardens, fountains and many statues of ancient wise men. The park also has the French royal palace, the Luxembourg Palace (Palais du Luxembourg), which is the seat of the French Senate.
Bridge statue of Alexander III in Paris, France "Child leads the Lion King"
"lion guidépar un enfant" in French is a sculpture by Jules Dalou, dating back to 1900. This is one of the four lion statues located in each corner of the Alexandre III bridge in Paris
Lioness 3D Model Animation
The lioness is an important member of the lion group, usually smaller than the male lion, no mane. In the lion to undertake the main hunting task, with a strong team to catch large prey. The body weight is generally between 110 and 140kg, and the body length can reach 1.4 to 1.7 meters. In the social structure of the lion, it is responsible for raising the cubs, while the male lion is responsible for protecting the territory. It is possible to change spouses many times during a lifetime, as the reign of male lions is usually shorter, generally 2 to 3 years. Despite playing a key role in hunting and raising offspring, in food distribution, it is usually fed after the lion king and the male lion.
Lion Cub 3D Model Animation
Lion cubs are young individuals of lions with ochre-colored spots, especially on the abdomen and legs. These spots help them camouflage in the long grass. Born very small, soft hair, petite body, but full of infinite vitality and curiosity. It consists of several adult lionesses and their offspring, with the male lion responsible for protecting the territory. Attempts to eat meat began at the age of four weeks, usually with the mother giving them back half-digested meat. In the process of growing up, will play and compete with brothers and sisters, exercise their strength and skills, learn hunting and survival skills. Gradually learn to live independently and become strong on the grassland.
Chinese Lion-Shaped Ink Disc
This Chinese lion-shaped ink plate is a work of art in the Krakow National Museum. The shape of the ink plate is a traditional Chinese lion image, beautifully carved, and there is a little lion next to it, implying protection and prosperity. The image of the lion symbolizes authority, guardianship and auspiciousness in Chinese culture.
Former Royal Infantry Regiment Monument
On a war memorial in Sopron, there is a lion statue standing on a pedestal with a coat of arms. This monument was built to commemorate the 8625 fallen soldiers of the former Royal Infantry Regiment. Sopron is a city in western Hungary, located near the Austrian border, and was historically a military strategic location. This monument is not only a commemoration of the soldiers who lost their lives in war, but also a witness to historical events and a reflection on peace.
Lion Carving "
This lion carving is a lion statue collected by the Austrian Museum of Folk Life. The lion statue opened its mouth, with a young lion tightly grasping its mane. The source is Val Gardena, located in South Tyrol. This lion statue, as part of its collection, not only showcases the woodcarving techniques of the South Tyrol region, but also reflects the value and significance of folk art in contemporary culture.
Lion skull
Lions are large ferocious beasts of the Carnivorous Order, Felidae family, and Panther genus. Its body is flexible, strong, and has a thick chest; Having a short and hard skull and jaw, making it easy to hunt prey; Lions have many hard, inward curved protrusions on their tongues, which are beneficial for feeding and grooming their fur; Adult male lions weigh more than their female counterparts, are larger in appearance, and have long mane. Mainly distributed in the African savannah and India. It has a large body shape and cooperates in hunting, making it the only social type among felines. Lions have clear division of labor, with the female lion's task being to reproduce offspring and search for food, while the male lion is responsible for protecting the entire lion pack.
Bronze sculpture of lion in 'King at Rest'
The Resting King is a public artwork by American artist Lorenzo Gillette (1931-2020). It is located near the northwest entrance of the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, and is owned by the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium. This real lion bronze sculpture was purchased by the center in 2001
Chinese Taipei Dalongdong Stone Carving "Bao'an Palace Mother Stone Lion"
Since ancient times, China has been skilled in using bamboo strips to enrich and express depth and vitality through the interaction of "facial" bamboo strips. In traditional Chinese Han stone carving, this characteristic is most vividly reflected in the mid Qing Dynasty. Taking the stone lion with the inscription "Respected to Emperor Du Youzhang of the Qing Dynasty in the 14th year of the Jiaqing reign" as an example, its cheeks, nose wings, arms, shoulders, and limb trunks can all be seen with "tassels" dividing them, creating a turning point in the moving surface. The ribbon at the foot is also cut at the contour tassel, forming a bright and vigorous face, and conveying the layered and thick body feeling of the ribbon flipping. This pair of stone lions were punished for violating regulations by carving the female lion into an opening due to the craftsman's carelessness, resulting in no salary.
Marble lion statue
Since the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD), lion statues have traditionally stood in front of Chinese imperial palaces, royal tombs, government offices, temples, as well as the residences of government officials and wealthy people, and are considered to have a strong mythological protective effect. They are also used in other art fields, such as door knockers and pottery. Paired lion statues are still a common decorative and symbolic element at the entrances of buildings such as banks, government agencies, and police stations.
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