

Guardian Griffin (pair)
Two reddish-brown stone statues of griffins. The statues are lying down with their bodies facing left and right, and their heads turned to face the same direction as their bodies. They have large beaks, and their wings are folded against their backs. The statues have four legs, with the front legs stretched out in front and the back legs tucked underneath. Each statue is resting on a rectangular gray pedestal. The background is dark gray. The statues appear to be ancient. They are titled "Guardian Griffin (pair)" by an unnamed artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 347 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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