Pairs of guardian lion statues are still common decorative and symbolic elements at the entrances to restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and other structures, with one sitting on each side of the entrance, in China and in other places around the world where the Chinese people have immigrated and settled, especially in local Chinatowns.
Work Guardian Lion at the Entrance to a Chapel of the Serapeum of Saqqara Department of Egyptian Antiquities: Religious and funerary beliefs Next work Head of a colossal statue of Amenophis III
Zingz & Thingz Regal Lion Garden Statue Make the entrance to your home, yard, or garden grand with this regal lion. ... known as lion-dogs in English—are guardian ...
The Sphinx is crouching there at the entrance to the Necropolis like a guardian. Well, there it is! It is a guard dog! The ancient Egyptians had a god called Anubis, who was a crouching wild dog, generally referred to as a jackal (although strictly speaking there were no jackals in Egypt, and Anubis was really a wild dog species which is now ...
Khmer lion guardian statues are commonly found in Angkor Wat, Bayon, Pre Rup and Srah Srang. Just like ancient Java, the depiction of lion in ancient Khmer art is not in naturalistic style, more like a symbolic mythical animal derived from Indian Hindu-Buddhist art.
When looking out of a building through the entrance to be guarded, looking in the same Direction as the lions, the male is placed on the left and the female on the Right. So when looking at the entrance from outside the building, facing the lions, the male lion with the ball is on the Right, and the female with the cub is on the left.
Excavations of Northern Qi tombs have unearthed pairs of protective lions defending the entrance to the innermost chamber containing the coffin. This guardian lion's fully modeled body and rippling muscles is illustrative of Northern Qi sculpture, which was more rounded and naturalistic than the elongated and linear forms of the preceding ...
Gateway to all Nations and the entrance into the ancient city of Persepolis Eagle-Headed Griffin with a body of a Lion Guarding the Entrance during a misty day Ruins of the Palaces of Persian King of Kings
Chinese Guardian Lions at the entrance of a taoist temple. China, Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou. Guardian Temple Lions. Tin Hau Temple, with closed entrance doors and guardian deities, Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island, Hong Kong, China; dh CHEUNG CHAU HONG KONG Carved lion statue standing guard outside temple front entrance door
He leads me to a colossal guardian lion, weighing 15 tonnes, one of a pair that symbolised Ishtar, the Assyrian goddess of war, which once flanked the entrance to her temple built by Ashurnasirpal ...
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