152b: Reliefs of lions
| Department | Archive |
|---|---|
| Collection | 1936 Exhibition Collection |
| Reference No. | 1936/1/5/11/2 |
| Level | Sub-item |
| Dimensions | 26.5 x 16.7 cm |
| Scope and Content | Plate with six precisely cut out photographs of reliefs. The top two each show two lions facing each other, labelled 41 and 42, while the remainder show fragments of single lion labelled 43-47, clockwise from left. The original description in the catalogue reads: "Reliefs of lions. The two upper plaques, each with a pair of confronted lions, are likely to preserve the subject of a relief occupying the pediment of the Later Temple, of which 153 is an actual fragment." |
| Notes | In the Exhibition Catalogue this is under the subheading "Reliefs in stone and clay" |
| Related records |
[1936/1/5/11], 152: Small carvings in fine limestone
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