Metropolitan Galleries Inc.
Lying Lions Bronze Statue Set
Lying Lions Bronze Statue Set
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Lying Lions Bronze Statue Set
The Lying Lions Bronze Statue Set by Metropolitan Galleries was sculpted in clay and cast in bronze. Ideal for placement indoors and outdoors.
SRB702609
| Fountain: | No |
| Width: | 23" inches |
| Length: | 53" inches |
| Height: | 30" inches |
| Weight: | 240 pounds |
| Medium: | Bronze |
This distinguished bronze statue set features a pair of lions in regal repose, embodying strength, nobility, and timeless guardianship. Museum-grade craftsmanship brings to life the majestic presence of these iconic symbols of power and protection, creating a commanding statement piece for collectors who appreciate classical symbolism and architectural sculpture.
Premium Bronze Craftsmanship
Cast in durable bronze with hand-applied authentic patina, each lion showcases exceptional attention to anatomical detail—from the flowing mane and muscular definition to the dignified reclining posture that conveys both power and composure. The matched pair creates symmetrical visual impact, with each sculpture mirroring the other in pose and proportion. The patina develops rich character over time, enhancing the sculptures' regal presence and classical beauty.
Ideal Placement
Perfect for luxury estate entryways, formal gardens, corporate headquarters, museum courtyards, hotel lobbies, library entrances, government buildings, and architectural installations. The weather-resistant bronze construction ensures lasting beauty flanking outdoor gates, driveways, staircases, or garden pathways, while remaining ideal for grand interior spaces that celebrate classical architecture, institutional gravitas, or the timeless symbolism of lions as guardians and emblems of strength.
This set appeals to collectors seeking sculptures that honor classical tradition and architectural symbolism, making it ideal for spaces that celebrate heritage, institutional authority, or the enduring legacy of lions as symbols of courage, nobility, and protective guardianship throughout art history.
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