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Ancient Roman Bronze Lion applique, Spanish Export License (No Reserve Price)

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ITEM: Lion applique
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A. D
DIMENSIONS: 30 mm diameter (without stand)
CONDITION: Good condition. Includes stand
PROVENANCE: Ex Israeli collection, R. J. , Jerusalem, Israeli export license num. 57470

Roman lion appliqués were decorative elements commonly used in Roman architecture and art, particularly during the Roman Imperial period. These appliqués typically depicted the powerful and majestic figure of a lion, symbolizing strength, courage, and imperial authority. They were often crafted from materials such as bronze, marble, or terracotta and were employed to adorn various structures, including buildings, furniture, and ceremonial objects.

The use of lion appliqués in Roman art and architecture was widespread across the Roman Empire, from Italy to the provinces. They adorned public buildings, temples, theaters, triumphal arches, and even private residences, serving both decorative and symbolic purposes. The presence of lion motifs reflected the influence of Greek and Near Eastern artistic traditions on Roman culture, as well as the Romans' fascination with exotic animals and their association with power and prestige.

Roman lion appliqués varied in size, style, and detail, ranging from small, intricately carved reliefs to larger, more imposing sculptures. Some lion appliqués were highly realistic, capturing the anatomy and expression of the animal with remarkable accuracy, while others were stylized or abstracted to suit the artistic preferences of the period.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license

If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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ITEM: Lion applique
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A. D
DIMENSIONS: 30 mm diameter (without stand)
CONDITION: Good condition. Includes stand
PROVENANCE: Ex Israeli collection, R. J. , Jerusalem, Israeli export license num. 57470

Roman lion appliqués were decorative elements commonly used in Roman architecture and art, particularly during the Roman Imperial period. These appliqués typically depicted the powerful and majestic figure of a lion, symbolizing strength, courage, and imperial authority. They were often crafted from materials such as bronze, marble, or terracotta and were employed to adorn various structures, including buildings, furniture, and ceremonial objects.

The use of lion appliqués in Roman art and architecture was widespread across the Roman Empire, from Italy to the provinces. They adorned public buildings, temples, theaters, triumphal arches, and even private residences, serving both decorative and symbolic purposes. The presence of lion motifs reflected the influence of Greek and Near Eastern artistic traditions on Roman culture, as well as the Romans' fascination with exotic animals and their association with power and prestige.

Roman lion appliqués varied in size, style, and detail, ranging from small, intricately carved reliefs to larger, more imposing sculptures. Some lion appliqués were highly realistic, capturing the anatomy and expression of the animal with remarkable accuracy, while others were stylized or abstracted to suit the artistic preferences of the period.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license

If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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