Guardian Lion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Guardian Lion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Published 2014-12-17T16:03:52+00:00
Guardian lions flanked the main approaches to the sanctuary of most Khmer temples and were also placed along the stairways and on terraces. The lion, representing royalty, strength, and courage, was the personal symbol of the Khmer kings, who were believed to be gods as well. Therefore, the lion as guardian of the sacred precinct suggested the ability to ward off evil through both divine and royal protection.
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Date published | 17/12/2014 |
¿Cuándo tiempo lleva? | 420 - 480 minutos |
Cantidad de filamento | 61g |
Dimensiones | 66.29 x 87.72 x 125.00 |
Complejidad | Fácil |
Titulo | Guardian Lion |
Dimensión | H. 42 7/8 in. (109 cm) |
Adhesión | 1979.406 |
Periodo | null |
Medio | Stone |
Crédito | Fletcher Fund, 1979 |
Record | http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/38449?sortBy=Relevance&ft=Guardian+Lion&pg=1&rpp=20&pos=1 |
Lugar | Metropolitan Museum of Art |