词条 | Lion of Mari |
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| title = Lion of Mari | painting_alignment = | other_language_1 = | other_title_1 = | other_language_2 = | other_title_2 = | wikidata = Q14913909 | image = Statue of lion-AO 19520 19824-P5280748-gradient.jpg | image_upright = | alt = | caption = | artist = Unknown | year = Early 2nd millennium BCE | completion_date = | catalogue = | medium = Copped | movement = | subject = Lion | height_metric = 40 | width_metric = | length_metric = 70 | diameter_metric = | dimensions = | dimensions_ref = | metric_unit = cm | weight = | designation = | condition = | museum = Le Louvre | city = Paris | coordinates = | owner = Department of Near Eastern Antiquities of the Louvre | accession = AO 19520, AO 19824 | preceded_by = | followed_by = | module = | website = Statue de lion }} The Lion of Mari is a copper statue of a lion found in 1936 by André Parrot at the Temple of Lions in Mari, Syria. The statue is damaged, having been crushed during the destruction of the site, and only the anterior part of the body remains. It is currently on display in the Near Eastern Antiquities Department of the Louvre. The Lion of Mari was probably produced to serve as Protome in the early Second Millennium BCE, presumably during the reign of Zimrī-Lim. It was excavated in 1936 by the Parrot expedition at the Temple of Dagon of in Mari (now Tell Hariri, Syria) and is now on display at the Louvre; its twin figure is on display at the National Museum of Aleppo. Notes and references
6 : 18th century BC|Bronze sculptures|Mesopotamia|Near East and Middle East antiquities of the Louvre|Mari, Syria|Sculptures of lions |
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