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Hinged lion head bracelet, 3rd century B. C (gold, enamel, filigree)
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Hinged lion head bracelet, 3rd century B. C (gold, enamel, filigree)
1070579 Hinged lion head bracelet, 3rd century B.C (gold, enamel, filigree) by Greek school, (3rd century BC); xx cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Hellenistic Greek); Museum League Purchase Funds, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc. and Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick
Media ID 32179720
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient craftsmanship - the Hinged lion head bracelet from the 3rd century B. C. Created by the Greek school, this exquisite accessory is made of gold, enamel, and filigree. Its intricate design and meticulous detailing reflect the artistry prevalent during the Hellenistic Greek period. The bracelet features a hinged lion head motif that symbolizes strength and power in ancient Greece. The combination of vibrant colors and precious metals adds to its allure, making it a true masterpiece of antiquity. Currently housed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this artifact was acquired through generous contributions including funds from The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund as well as Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick. As we gaze upon this stunning relic from centuries past, we are transported back to an era where jewelry served not only as adornment but also as expressions of status and cultural significance. This piece serves as a testament to the skillful metalworkers who crafted it with utmost precision. Through this photograph captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, we can appreciate the beauty and historical value encapsulated within this extraordinary artifact without any distractions or interference from modern surroundings or people.
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