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Chinese lion sculpture , WEI DYNASTY PROBABLY
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Description
In the heart of an ancient empire, stands a sculpture of breathtaking power and majesty, probable Wei dynasty. A mighty beast, sculpted from the very essence of strength, is poised in eternal vigilance. It sits regally on a rectangular base, its muscular form testifying to the raw power it embodies. Its front paws are outstretched, as if ready to pounce, while its sinuous tail curls gracefully over its proud back.
But it is the lion's head that really catches the eye. Its face is a study in fierce determination, a face of unwavering steadfastness. Its mouth is frozen in mid-roar, its tongue sticking out of its mouth, reverberating in the depths of the stone itself. Beneath furrowed brows, his eyes shine with an intensity that pierces the soul of those who dare meet his gaze. The stone from which this magnificent creature emerges is a burnt-grey hue, a color that speaks of ancient fires and untamed passion. It is as if the very earth itself has given birth to this masterpiece, infusing it with the essence of the ages.
Imperial documents, penned by those who once ruled with authority and grace, speak of the lion's majestic qualities. They recount how this noble creature captivated the hearts of emperors, drawing them into its fierce embrace. In response, royalty adopted the lion as an iconography of protection, a symbol of unwavering strength. They adorned their tombs and shrines with stone and earthen sculptures of these magnificent creatures, imbuing these sacred spaces with a palpable sense of guardian presence.
These sculptures were not mere decorations; they were sentinels of the soul, standing sentinel at the threshold of eternity. Placed in pairs, one on each side of the entrance, they stood as vigilant guardians, their steadfast presence a silent promise of protection and sanctuary to all who dared to approach. In their imposing form and unwavering gaze, they embodied the very essence of royalty – regal, powerful, and timeless. -
More Information
Origin: China Period: Pre 18th Century Materials: Stone Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. In original condition defects and faults due to its age. Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 732789 -
Dimensions
W. 18.12 in; H. 1497 in; D. 4.73 in; W. 46.02 cm; H. 3802.38 cm; D. 12.01 cm;
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