LION CUBS (diptych)
Inspired by quartzite lion cubs, Egypt, 1st Dynasty (3,100 – 2,900 BCE) • The simplified sculptural treatment (tail curled over the back & absence of a base) is from this period when Egyptians were learning to water carve on hard stone • MET Museum of Art
20” x 24” each (20” x 48” total)
Mixed media on fabric with metal hardware
Buyer is invited to place paintings in any position preferred: horizontal, vertical, diagonal (e.g., up a stairwell), or even in different rooms.
Note: All works are final sale
Inspired by quartzite lion cubs, Egypt, 1st Dynasty (3,100 – 2,900 BCE) • The simplified sculptural treatment (tail curled over the back & absence of a base) is from this period when Egyptians were learning to water carve on hard stone • MET Museum of Art
20” x 24” each (20” x 48” total)
Mixed media on fabric with metal hardware
Buyer is invited to place paintings in any position preferred: horizontal, vertical, diagonal (e.g., up a stairwell), or even in different rooms.
Note: All works are final sale
Inspired by quartzite lion cubs, Egypt, 1st Dynasty (3,100 – 2,900 BCE) • The simplified sculptural treatment (tail curled over the back & absence of a base) is from this period when Egyptians were learning to water carve on hard stone • MET Museum of Art
20” x 24” each (20” x 48” total)
Mixed media on fabric with metal hardware
Buyer is invited to place paintings in any position preferred: horizontal, vertical, diagonal (e.g., up a stairwell), or even in different rooms.
Note: All works are final sale