Lions in Art — Page 30
1,878 artworks
Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara of the Lion's Roar, or Simhanada Avalokiteshvara (Shi Hou Guanyin)
Armorial panel
Rug
Cabinet
Hugues Sambin, 19th century
The Creation of Durga: Page from a Dispersed Markandeya Purana: (Stories of the Sage Markandeya)
Medieval-Renaissance style mortar
Chessmen (32)
Sheet of Studies: Three Male Heads, a Lion and a Mouse
Pierre Jean David d'Angers, 1800–1856
Dish (one of a pair)
"Leda and the Swan"
Oberkampf Manufactory|Jean-Baptiste Huet I, ca. 1798
Allegory representing the freedom of France with four silhouettes
Paul François Jean Nicolas, Viscount of Barras|Frederick William II, King of Prussia|Maximilien-François-Marie-Isidore de Robespierre|Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor|Anonymous, German, 18th century, 1793–1800
Sampler
Tankard
Spy or opera glass
Josiah Wedgwood|John Flaxman, late 18th century
A Picturesque View of the State of Great Britain for 1780
Anonymous, British, 18th century, 1780
Cup and saucer
Vinovo Porcelain Manufactory|Gioannetti period, 1780–85
Plate
Snuffbox
Tile
Guy Green, 1771–76 (?)
Dish
Durga Confronts the Buffalo Demon Mahisha: Scene from the Devi Mahatmya
Nainsukh, ca. 1780
Durga Confronts the Buffalo Demon Mahisha: Scene from the Devi Mahatmya
Durga and Kali Approach the Gathered Armies of Chanda and Munda: Scene from the Devi Mahatmya
Study of a Fire Urn
Anonymous, French, 18th century, ca. 1770–90
L'Afrique, from the Almanach iconologique
Hubert François Gravelot, ca. 1765–81
Clock
Joseph Charles Paul Bertrand|Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain, ca. 1765
Accession of King George III
Thomas Pingo, 1760
Modern Rome
Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1757
Boudier d'Hercules
Louis Joseph Le Lorrain, 1756
Portrait of the future Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II as the Archduke of Austria and Grand Duke of Tuscany, set within a roundel upper left, allegorical figures representing the arts and sciences below
Giuseppe Zocchi|Carlo Faucci|Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, ca. 1760–67
Chamber candlestick
George Wickes, 1743–44
The Frightened Naïad (Une naïade échevelée recule d'efroi à la vue d'un lion)
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre, ca. 1740
Coffeepot
John Astbury, ca. 1740
Mug with Admiral Edward Vernon (1684–1757) and the capture of Porto Bello
Design for a Cartouche Surmounted by a Lion's Head in Scrollwork Suspending Swags of Fruit and Leaves
Carlo Bianconi, 1732–1802
Allegory of Africa, from the Four Continents
Edme Bouchardon|Johann Justin Preissler|Georg Martin Preissler, 1732
Design for a Cartouche with a Lion's Head and Nimbus
Carlo Bianconi, 1732–1802
Armorial panel
Crucifixion, etc. (John Beaver, Roman Military Punishments, 1725)
William Hogarth|John Beaver, after 1725
Flagon
Cartouches Nouvellement Inventez par J.B. Toro (Title Page)
Jean Bernard Toro|Charles Nicolas Cochin I|Jacques-Nicolas Le Pas Dubuisson, 1716
Trophées Nouvellement Inventez par J.B. Toro.
Jean Bernard Toro|Charles Nicolas Cochin I|Jacques-Nicolas Le Pas Dubuisson, 1716
Sugar box
Ebenezer Roe, 1711–12
Design for a Tomb
Pietro Bracci, 1700–1773
Goblet (Roemer)
Piece
Plate from Book of Vases
Jacques de La Joue the Younger|Chez Huquier, 18th century
Design for Pediment with Two Heraldic Crests, Lions and a Crown
Anonymous, French, 18th century|Jean Charles Delafosse, 18th century