A PAIR OF RECLINING TERRACOTTA LIONS
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A PAIR OF RECLINING TERRACOTTA LIONS

AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA, ITALIAN, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF RECLINING TERRACOTTA LIONS
AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA, ITALIAN, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY
Each cast in two halves and on an integrally modelled rectangular plinth; each with a modern white-painted wood base; minor chips, losses and weathering
67 in. (170 cm.) long, each (2)
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Lot Essay

The monumental terracotta lions offered here are based on one of the marble lions carved by Antonio Canova for the base of the tomb of Pope Clement XIII. Unveiled on 6th April 1792, this monument was one of the first, and most ambitious, neoclassical tombs in St Peter's Basilica, Rome. The two lions can be found flanking its entrance, with the one on the left depicted awake, and the other asleep, symbolically representing the Pope's energetic work and his moderation, respectively. This iconography evidently interested Canova and the lions, which are also emblematic of power, can be found on other tombs such as that of Francesco Pesaro, in the Museo Correr, Venice and the tomb of Maria Christina of Austria, in the Augustinekirche, Vienna (S. Androsov, M. Guderzo and G. Pavanello, Canova, Milano, 1976, nos. 118 and 134 respectively).

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