Crouching Lion, 330-317 BCE, 29 x 48 in. (73.66 x 121.92 cm), Pentellic marble, Greece, 4th century BCE, Although the ancient Greeks used a variety of animals, including bulls, griffins and lions, to decorate tombs, lions were the most popular, typically functioning as guardian figures. This lion was discovered in a cemetery north of the Acropolis in 1914.
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