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Lion crouching right, raised on a base.
One large fragment and four small ones preserved; broken away on top, and in front; the entire back has gone except for the haunches. About half the base is left ... 5 April 1933 ... Lion crouching right, raised on a base.
... About half the base is left.
The lion crouches to right with his head resting on his forepaws. ... The eye of the lion is punched deeply. |
A large lion 's paw in relief.
Broken all sides.
Traces of thin brown to black glaze.
Hard pinkish buff clay.
From a lamp or plastic pot (?) Leica, LXIX-24 ... 19 April 1938 ... A large lion 's paw in relief.
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Lower part, including body of lamp, broken away.
A lion lying down. Eyes pierced. Pierced suspension handle at top of head; filling hole at side, below lion's right leg.
Red glaze inside and out.
Buff ... 12 June 1936 ... Plastic Lamp: Lion |
| Legs, tail and lower jaw broken away.
The body and head of a lion meant to be viewed from the left side since hair, hide and musculature more carefully detailed and finished there.
Head looks straight ... 13 December 1994 ... Funerary Lion Fragment |
| Top of left side of head broken away.
Back is finished as far as preserved and method of attachment, if any, is not apparent.
Massive glass almost clear. Soft trench behind Stoa of Attalos stylobate opposite ... February-March 1954 ... Lion 's Head |
The right front leg, with part of shoulder, chest and mane.
Hard red clay with buff surface. Gravelly fill over floor. Probably clearly Roman. Leica ... 29 March 1947 ... Lion Figurine Fragment |
Head
Broken at back of head, at join of mould, the front part of the head having been made in one piece.
Gouged technique. Mould-made, hollow. Remains of white, with traces of black around eyes.
Red clay ... 2 June 1932 ... Lion Figurine Fragment |
| Many important parts missing, including Kybele from the waist up. Strengthened with plaster.
The lion stands right with his head turned to face, and his right front leg raised. Clay walls fill the space ... 9-15 May 1935 ... Kybele on Lion Figurine |
| Crouching lion mended from many pieces.
One large piece preserves most of neck, mane and part of forelegs of lion. Eight other fragments with original surface, at least one of which joins, and six pieces ... Last quarter of 6th c. B.C ... Lion Fragment from Grave Monument |
Only the left end remains preserving rear quarters of a lion.
Buff clay inclunding much brown grog. From man-hole in Hellenistic water channel to East of Stoa Shop XIII; Stoa fill or earlier. 2341 Leica ... 27 July 1950 ... Mold Fragment for Lion Plaque |
| Complete.
Probably intended for plastic heads to be attached as spouts to gutti.
Outside incised while clay was still soft with letter Σ twice.
Fine buff clay, well baked. Clearing bedrock at west side ... 1932 ... Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Vessels For Oil | Guttus | Hellenistic Type | With Lion-Head Spout |
| Seated lion; in the background, above, small running animal (ferret, dog?); beside it head of a lioness, below snake.
Parts of two adjacent edges preserved; broken at the left; knob on the back.
Probably ... 8 July 1947 ... Seated lion; in the background, above, small running animal (ferret, dog?) |
| Broken off just above the waist, nose and hair chipped, parts of both arms missing.
Nude youth with hair done in archaic style, carrying over his shoulder a lion. He holds the left forepaw in his left ... Roman period ... Nude youth with hair done in archaic style, carrying over his shoulder a lion. He holds the left forepaw in his left hand, while his right passes over the neck of the lion, which rests on his right shoulder.
Herakles and the Nemean lion (?).
Extremely coarse grained Island marble.
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| Part of the mouth and nose have been broken off as has the left ear.
The neck is sufficiently preserved to show that the head is turning left. The roughly chiseled back may be original and the head perhaps ... 500-450 B.C. (?) ... Head Fragment of Lioness or Lion |
Forepart of lion. Channel mouth 4. Ἐπὶ [Δαμ]οκρίτου Ἐπιγόνου
forepart of lion
(in O) Leica ... 3rd-1st centuries B.C ... Forepart of lion ... Ἐπὶ [Δαμ]οκρίτου Ἐπιγόνου
forepart of lion
(in O) |
Forepart of lion. Channel mouth 4. [ Ἐπὶ Δαμο]κρίτου Ἐπιγόν[ου]
forepart of lion
(in O) Leica ... 3rd-1st centuries B.C ... Forepart of lion ... [ Ἐπὶ Δαμο]κρίτου Ἐπιγόν[ου]
forepart of lion
(in O) |
Head and forepaw of lion. Late fill. Ἀριστοκλεῦς
head and forepaw of lion
(in O framed) Leica ... 2 April 1936 ... Head and forepaw of lion ... Ἀριστοκλεῦς
head and forepaw of lion
(in O framed) |
| Life-size. Broken behind.
Fragment from the head of a man, facing left with the paw of a lion gripping him from behind and above. The outer part of the lion's paw was worked in a separate piece and attached ... Ca. 530-520 B.C ... Relief Fragment with Male Figure and Lion |
| Two groups of joining fragments and three non-joining belonging to the right half of a small pediment in high relief representing a lion attacking a bull. Presumably the other half contained another lion ... Ca. 500-490 B.C. (?) ... Two groups of joining fragments and three non-joining belonging to the right half of a small pediment in high relief representing a lion attacking a bull. Presumably the other half contained another lion symmetrically placed.
a) Four joining fragments. ... Shows head of lion biting rump of bull and two paws grasping it. |
| The usual brazier head of the satyr type has a lion's head, moulded, stuck on the front and also on the back.
Burned. Late filling Leica, 93-61-34, 93-61-35 ... 26 March 1934 ... Brazier Lug Fragment: Satyr Head and Lion Head |
Forepart of lion; double struck. Dte: 100 BC? ca (VG); pottery called late 2nd by HAT*
Stp: doubled* Cistern. [ Ἐπὶ Δαμοκρίτου] Ἐπιγόνου
forepart of lion
(in O) Leica ... 100 B.C.(?) ... Forepart of lion; double struck ... [ Ἐπὶ Δαμοκρίτου] Ἐπιγόνου
forepart of lion
(in O) |
| Fragment from shoulder. Groove scratched through glaze on top of shoulder. Garland and ivy leaves in applied clay. Lion's mouth fully preserved.
On outside good black glaze; inside unglazed save for ... 23 June 1950 ... Black Glaze Askos Fragment with Plastic Attachment: Lion Head Spout |
Forepart of lion. Date: cistern in AR, called late 2nd by HAT around mostly 4, 3rd[ ... ]
(VG)* Cistern; middle fill. [ Ἐπὶ Δαμοκρίτου Ἐπιγόνου]
forepart of lion
(in O) Leica ... 11 February 1937 ... Forepart of lion ... [ Ἐπὶ Δαμοκρίτου Ἐπιγόνου]
forepart of lion
(in O) |
Mended from four pieces; the upper part and the foot missing. Figured panel preserves maenad dancing between two satyrs, the upper parts of the satyrs missing. Traces of white for flesh of the maenad; ... August-September 1932 ... ABV, p. 513, no. 33 (Little Lion class). |
| Neck, mouth and handle missing; restored in plaster. Otherwise no damage save scratches and very small chips. Scene depicts Athena and Enkelados(?) between spectators. A youth in himation holding a wand ... August-September 1932 ... ABV, p. 512, no. 15 (Little Lion Class. |
| Wall fragment of open vase. Lion to left, facing back over his shoulder. Incised blob rosette. Incision on lion, rosette.
Red glaze outside, black inside. Tholos trench AA, layer b. 2615 Leica ... 30 May 1938 ... Wall fragment of open vase. Lion to left, facing back over his shoulder. ... Incision on lion, rosette.
Red glaze outside, black inside. |
From a round-bodied amphora with straight neck, decorated with animal bands:
a) Part of base of neck; on shoulder, lion walking left.
b) Lion walking right; wing of bird in front of him.
c) Above, rear ... 13 March 1935 ... From a round-bodied amphora with straight neck, decorated with animal bands:
a) Part of base of neck; on shoulder, lion walking left.
b) Lion walking right; wing of bird in front of him.
c) Above, rear end of lion, left; in lower frieze, back of another animal (lion?).
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| Sofr buff micaceous clay; large pink core.
Emblem: a lion, in profile galoping left; no letters(?). Stamp very carefully made.
Early Thasian. Finished In Hellenistic fill. [---] Ἀριστο̣[φάνης]
lion, ... 21 May 1935 ... Emblem: a lion, in profile galoping left; no letters(?). ... [---] Ἀριστο̣[φάνης]
lion, l.
[---] Λεωφ[ών] |
Traces of burning.
The relief shows Herakles at right, nude, wrestling with a lion on rocky ground. Drapery hangs behind the lion, a club behind Herakles. No card, all info taken from Hesperia. Dump ... Early fourth century B.C ... The relief shows Herakles at right, nude, wrestling with a lion on rocky ground. Drapery hangs behind the lion, a club behind Herakles. |
A draped female figure, seated sideways on a lion, left. Her head and shoulders, and the forepart of the lion, missing.
Dull red glaze, worn.
Micaceous buff clay.
Type XXII (?) of Corinth collection ... 1 May 1934 ... A draped female figure, seated sideways on a lion, left. Her head and shoulders, and the forepart of the lion, missing.
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Short and considerably worn fragment.
Fired light clay.
Impression though somewhat worn and more than a third broken away is from a fresh die; the animal shows clearlyu as a lion; this shagginess can ... 16 June 1933 ... Impression though somewhat worn and more than a third broken away is from a fresh die; the animal shows clearlyu as a lion; this shagginess can be made out; forepart of a lion ... [ Ἐπὶ] Ἱ̣ε̣ρο[κλεῦς Κύπρου] Κνίδιον
forepart of lion
(in O) |
Fragment from lower jaw of lion with parts of teeth and gums on sides.
From the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion.
Island marble.
Cf. A 1969 and related pieces. Found in box with fragments of Nikai from Stoa ... April 1954 ... Architecture | Simas and Lion Spouts |
Fragment from upper part of head. Crest of lion had been cut in separate piece and attached with two round iron pins set in white cement.
From Stoa of Attalos.
Pentelic marble. Found in area of Stoa, chiefly ... 13 August 1952 ... Architecture | Simas and Lion Spouts |
| a) Upper part of head. Broken in front, below and to right. Preserves only small trace of lion's mane and outline of head. Much weathered.
b) Lower jaw fragment. Broken above, in front and on both sides ... 14 April 1952 ... Preserves bottom surface, and trace of mane and beginning of jaw of lion. Weathered.
c) Lower jaw fragment, broken as fragment b).
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| Broken above, in back, and at sides. Lion's head mostly missing. Anathyrosis on under side.
From the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion.
Parian (?) marble.
Same as: A 1570, A 1778, A 1899, A 1903, A 1967, A ... July 1951 ... (cutting of spout) ca. 0.053, (jaw of lion) ca. 0.12 |
Mended from two pieces; a little of the shoulder preserved, with the tips of an ivy pattern; and about half the upper part of the body. Riding right is a boy carrying a spear; on his back hangs a crescent ... August-September 1932 ... ABV, p. 512, no. 17 (Little Lion Class). |
| Mended from many fragments. Top and much of back missing, including large chips from base. Also missing fragments from the scene depicting maenad between youths on donkeys. Donkeys both advance toward ... August-September 1932 ... ABV, p. 513, no. 20 (Little Lion Class). |
Mended from many pieces. Missing: mouth, handle, parts of figured side including upper part of Dionysos. Scene depicts Dionysos and a woman seated between satyrs. The satyrs look center, dance right. Accessory ... August-September 1932 ... ABV, p. 513, no. 19 (Little Lion Class). |
| Mended from three fragments; height preserved from shoulder to point of attachment to base; about three-quarters of the wall missing and most of the shoulder. Next to the break, at the left, is the figure ... August-September 1932 ... ABV, p. 512, no. 17 (Little Lion Class). |
Fragment from upper part of muzzle. No indication of teeth.
From Stoa of Attalos.
Pentelic Marble. Found in area of Stoa, chiefly in "Valerian Wall". Recorded 13 August 1952. Leica, LV-56 ... 13 August 1952 ... Architecture | Simas and Lion Spouts |
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