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| 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. ... Shows head of lion biting rump of bull and two paws grasping it. ... Traces of bright blue paint on bull's body.
b) Three joining fragments preserve bottom and back of slab and part of lion's tail.
c) Fragment preserving bottom and back of slab and part of curved form.
d) Fragment with part of lion's body; back preserved but eroded.
e) Fragment with mane-locks; position on lion uncertain.
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| Kimon. Messene: herm at city gates. Kimonian herms. Metalwork, archaic Greek imitated in Roman times. Kleon, G. Quintus, marathonios, archon. Korai. Mikkiades. Miletos: archaistic dancers from theater ... Agora 11 183 ... Mythological groups in sculpture ... Nemean lion ... Lion-and-bull groups |
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