Marble Lion at the MET, New York
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Marble Lion at the MET, New York
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Published 2014-08-26T10:27:21+00:00
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This marble statue is an example of what would normall guard tombs or large monuments. Originating from Greece in 400BC this impressive marble lion is larger than life and would warn others of entering of distrupting the tomb of the dead. This sculpture was transported to Rome during the imperial period.
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Printing Details
Weight of Raw Model - 23.4 Layer Height - 0.15mm Infill Density - Hollow
Technical Information
Date published | 26/08/2014 |
Time to do | 258 - 317 minutes |
Material Quantity | 23.4g |
Dimensions | 110mm x 22mm x 52mm |
Complexity | Easy |
More Information
Title | Marble Lion |
Dimension | H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm)length 63 1/2 in. (161.3 cm) |
Accession | 09.221.3 |
Period | Classical |
Medium | Marble, Parian 2 |
Credit | Purchase, Rogers Fund, and James Loeb and Anonymous Gifts, 1909 |
Record | http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/248140?pos=4&rpp=20&pg=1&ft=Marble+Lion |
Place | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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