

Daniel in the Lion's Den
The sculpture depicts a man standing in the center, with a book in his left hand and his right hand on a small object. He wears a robe with a belt around his waist. The man has medium-length hair and a beard. Four lion heads protrude from the sides around him. The top of the sculpture features a bridge with buildings on either side and two human heads. The sculpture appears to be made of stone. It represents "Daniel in the Lion's Den", created by an unknown artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 763 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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