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Lion Headed Collection

In this captivating collection, the lion-headed creatures take center stage

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Sekhmet, the lion-headed g

Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Sekhmet, the lion-headed g
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - on hind legs

Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - on hind legs
LA-1940 Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - on hind legs Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Lionhead Dwarf Rabbit - in studio

Lionhead Dwarf Rabbit - in studio
LA-7801 Lionhead Dwarf Rabbit - in studio Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Rabbit - Dwarf lion-head in studio

Rabbit - Dwarf lion-head in studio
LA-6873 Rabbit - Dwarf lion-head in studio Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Lion-headed goddess, from the sanctuary at Bir Bou Regba (stone)

Lion-headed goddess, from the sanctuary at Bir Bou Regba (stone)
XIR177982 Lion-headed goddess, from the sanctuary at Bir Bou Regba (stone) by Roman, (1st century AD); 150x46 cm; Musee National du Bardo, Le Bardo, Tunisia

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Figure of Sekhmet (bronze & wood)

Figure of Sekhmet (bronze & wood)
615772 Figure of Sekhmet (bronze & wood) by Egyptian; Freud Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Lion-headed warrior goddess Sekhmet. ); eFreud Museum, London; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c

Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c
SCP50887 Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c.1391-1353 BC (diorite) (see also 218945) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned

Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned
JBG138882 Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned Amun, who gives him an ankh, from the Great Hypostyle Hall

Background imageLion Headed Collection: The seven-headed beast from the sea receiving the homage of men, no

The seven-headed beast from the sea receiving the homage of men, no
XIR83993 The seven-headed beast from the sea receiving the homage of men, no.41 from The Apocalypse of Angers, 1373-87 (tapestry) by Bataille, Nicolas (fl)

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Standing figure of Sakhmet (reproduction) (faience)

Standing figure of Sakhmet (reproduction) (faience)
FSG325015 Standing figure of Sakhmet (reproduction) (faience) by Egyptian; 4x1x1.4 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Fragment with a lion-headed hieroglyph, Late Period (painted limestone)

Fragment with a lion-headed hieroglyph, Late Period (painted limestone)
HSC249008 Fragment with a lion-headed hieroglyph, Late Period (painted limestone) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); 6.7x7.7 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Egyptian

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Detail of a relief, Bastet (stone)

Detail of a relief, Bastet (stone)
GDG383012 Detail of a relief, Bastet (stone) by Egyptian; Kom Ombo, Egypt; (add.info.: deesse; profil; Egypte; ptolemaique; sanctuaire; ); eGerard Degeorge; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c

Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c
XIR218945 Statue of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut, Karnak, New Kingdom, c.1391-1353 BC (diorite) (see also 50887) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Detail of a relief, Bastet and Horus (stone)

Detail of a relief, Bastet and Horus (stone)
GDG383009 Detail of a relief, Bastet and Horus (stone) by Egyptian; Kom Ombo, Egypt; (add.info.: dieu; deesse; faucon; profil; Egypte; ptolemaique; sanctuaire; ); eGerard Degeorge; Egyptian

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Pergamon Altar. Aether and Uranus

Pergamon Altar. Aether and Uranus
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy: south frieze

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - easter bunny wearing hat & carying handbag full of easter eggs

Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - easter bunny wearing hat & carying handbag full of easter eggs
LA-1940-M Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - easter bunny wearing hat & carying handbag full of easter eggs Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Ptah (Phthah), right, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort Sekhmet (Sekhet)

Ptah (Phthah), right, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort Sekhmet (Sekhet), left, lion-headed goddess of war, wearing solar disk and uraeus

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Sekhmet Egyptian lion-headed goddess

Sekhmet Egyptian lion-headed goddess

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Pectoral jewel from tomb of Tutankhamun showing Ptah, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen

Pectoral jewel from tomb of Tutankhamun showing Ptah, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort, Sekhmet, lion-headed goddess of war either side of Tutenkhamun in regalia of Pharaoh

Background imageLion Headed Collection: RABBIT - Lionhead

RABBIT - Lionhead
JD-23033 RABBIT - Lionhead John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. Contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0)20 8318 1401

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Dwarf Lion-head Rabbit - on hind legs holding flowers - Captionable Digital Manipulation

Dwarf Lion-head Rabbit - on hind legs holding flowers - Captionable Digital Manipulation: Flowers (Su)
LA-4623-m1 Dwarf Lion-head Rabbit - on hind legs holding flowers Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Medinet Habu Temple (aka Djanet). Lion-headed goddess statue

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Medinet Habu Temple (aka Djanet). Lion-headed goddess statue

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Rabbit - Dwarf lion-head in studio

Rabbit - Dwarf lion-head in studio
LA-6874 Rabbit - Dwarf lion-head in studio Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLion Headed Collection: Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - on hind legs Digital Manipulation: bag, hat & flower all SG

Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - on hind legs Digital Manipulation: bag, hat & flower all SG. Background white to purple
LA-1940-M2 Lion-headed Dwarf Rabbit - on hind legs Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway


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In this captivating collection, the lion-headed creatures take center stage. From the adorable Lionhead Dwarf Rabbit posing in a studio to the majestic Rabbit with a dwarf lion-head, these unique and enchanting animals are truly one-of-a-kind. Moving beyond real-life representations, we delve into ancient Egyptian art where Sekhmet, the fierce lion-headed goddess, reigns supreme at the Temple of Kom Ombo and Bir Bou Regba sanctuary. The Pergamon Altar introduces us to Aether and Uranus, while statues of Sekhmet from Karnak's Temple of Mut showcase her power during the New Kingdom era. As we explore further, we encounter intriguing reliefs depicting Mut presenting Ramesses II under the watchful eye of a lioness-headed goddess. The mythical realm also comes alive with depictions of the seven-headed beast receiving homage from men. Finally, our journey concludes with a striking standing figure reproduction of Sakhmet made from faience and an exquisite fragment featuring a lion-headed hieroglyph painted on limestone dating back to Late Period Egypt. These captivating glimpses into different cultures and artistic interpretations remind us that lions have long held symbolic significance across various civilizations throughout history.