Lion Head, 664-332 BC Egypt, Late Period, Dyansty 26 or later glassy faience
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Tête de lion rugissant, basse époque (664-332 av J.-C.), Egypte (origine) | Paris, Musée du Louvre
Bonhams : An Egyptian bronze recumbent lion
An Egyptian bronze recumbent lion
Artwork of the Week: August 2
Egypt, Lion, bronze, Late Period, Dynasty 30 to Roman Period, 380 BCE–50 CE. Gallery 2
Artwork of the Week: August 2
Egypt, Lion, bronze, Late Period, Dynasty 30 to Roman Period, 380 BCE–50 CE. Gallery 2
One of the lions from the glazed brick friezes found in the apadana (large hypostyle hall) in Darius the Great's palace in Susa/Shush. Darius I (550–486 BCE) was the third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Louvre.
Amulet, lion head | Late Period–Ptolemaic Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Amulet, lion head | Period: New Kingdom | Ramesside Dynasty | Dynasty: 19–20th | Date: ca.1295–1070 B.C. | Country: Egypt | @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE LION SUPPORT - LATE PERIOD, 664-332 B.C.
¨Figurine of a Lion Throne Egypt, Late Period (711 - 332 BCE) or later Sculpture Bronze
Christie's Large Image
A LATE HELLENISTIC BRONZE LION FURNITURE ATTACHMENT CIRCA 2ND-1ST CENTURY B.C., FROM EGYPT