Reclining lion

Ptolemaic or Roman Period

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 134

This lion is at rest, but remains alert with its large heavy head turned to face the viewer. Pairs of lions like this might flank temple entrances. Associated with royalty, lions suggest powerful forces that protect the gods and temples.

Reclining lion, Limestone

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