Lion attacking a quadruped (architectural fragment)
Indian
Description
This slab of clay was probably once part of a frieze with natural and mythological animals that decorated the exterior of a brick temple. Here, a tiger is shown in profile attacking a hoofed quadruped, while the mask-like face of another creature is shown frontally, spewing jeweled necklaces from its mouth, symbolizing prosperity and fecundity. A similar relief, quite possibly from the same building or site, is found in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.
Exhibited in "Divine Encounters, Earthly Pleasures: Twenty Centuries of Indian Art," 12/12/03-2/22/04.
Subject Matter:
animal combat
a lion mask spewing strands of pearls
Physical Description:
A terracotta block, probably originally part of a frieze around a building, with molded and incised design.
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