Lion of Bienservida facts for kids
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Spanish: León de Bienservida | |
Year | 4th–1st century BC |
Medium | Sandstone |
Dimensions | (0.98 x 0.81 x 0.31) m |
Location | Albacete Provincial Museum, Albacete, Spain |
The Lion of Bienservida (also Lion of Villarrodrigo) is an ancient sculpture depicting a lion and a human head put on a plinth. It is exhibited at the Albacete Provincial Museum.
The piece was found in 1893 in the rural estate of Huertas de Bayona, in Villarrodrigo, in the Spanish province of Jaén. It was gifted to the Museum of Albacete in 1932.
It was dated by Teresa ChapaRoman republican period. The lion is depicted sheltering a human head (bearded and with moustache) within the claws. Chapa interprets the sculpture in the usual vein of the animal protecting the dead one while at the same time carrying their soul.
at the late 4th century BC. However, despite the rough carving, Carmen Aranegui Gascó sees no reason to classify the sculpture as an Iberian (Pre-Roman) artifact, rather considering the lion as art from theSee also
In Spanish: León de Bienservida para niños
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