R2 Cat. 226
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
1st half of 4th C. AD? (Roman)
This was originally a seven-branched candlestick with a central vertical stem. Each branch, oval in section, has an incised lozenge pattern (L. 0.05, W. 0.022), carefully but monotonously cut. This pattern is to suggest stylized leaves of rhomboid sh...
R2 Cat. 235
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Ca. 500 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The lion is seated in a frontal position. The tail loops under the hindquarters and over the left haunch. The mane has long wavy locks ending slightly down the back, less deeply cut than Synagogue lions (Cat. 25A, Cat. 25B Figs. 92-101). The style is...