The Sleeping Lion (designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen)
after Lukas Ahorn (1789 - 1856)
Category
Art / Sculpture
Date
Unknown
Materials
Marble
Measurements
255 mm (Width)
Order this imageCollection
Florence Court, County Fermanagh
NT 631312
Summary
Sculpture, marble, The Sleeping Lion (designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen) after Lukas Ahorn (1789-1856). Marble carving of a sleeping lion, its head resting on a circular shield with fleur-de-lis, additional circular shield with cross, spears and axe, on a rectangular plinth. The Lion Monument (German: Löwendenkmal), or the Lion of Lucerne, is a sculpture in Lucerne, Switzerland, designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen and hewn in 1820–21 by Lukas Ahorn. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris, France. Inscribed, Helvetiorum Fidei ac Virtuti De ex Augusti MDCCXCII. Restorations.
Marks and inscriptions
Helvetiorum Fidei ac Virtuti De ex Augusti MDCCXCII
Makers and roles
after Lukas Ahorn (1789 - 1856), sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (Gronnegade 1770 – Copenhagen 1844), designer