Lion Relief ca. 1200 Spanish The lion is a symbol of Christ, who was called in the New Testament the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. He tramples a dragon, the personification of evil. In the background is the Coronation of the Virgin flanked by the archangel Gabriel and St. Leonard, patron saint of prisoners, shown here freeing two captives from their chains. The relief originally flanked the church portal.. Lion Relief. Spanish. ca. 1200. Sandstone, polychromy. Made in Zamora, Castile-León, Spain. Sculpture-Ceramics
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