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Lion

618-907
Artist/maker unknown, Chinese
As a significant animal in Buddhism, the lion has been depicted as the guardian of the Buddha’s throne and erected at the entrance of temples to protect Buddhist sanctuaries. The naturalistic portrayal in this sculpture suggests stylistic influence from the West, which is congruent with its era characterized by cross-cultural exchanges and the ascendance of the religion in China.

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