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16th Century Carrara Marble Lion Fountain Head – Florence

16th Century Carrara Marble Lion Fountain Head – Florence

A powerful statement of Renaissance craftsmanship, this 16th century marble lion fountain head from Florence is carved from fine white Carrara marble, long prized for its strength and luminous quality. Sculpted with bold features and deep relief, the lion's fierce expression and open mouth suggest its original use as a wall-mounted fountain spout, likely gracing a noble courtyard or garden.

Originating from 17th century Florence, this piece embodies the symbolic power of the lion—a classical motif of strength, guardianship, and authority in Italian art and architecture. As both an architectural fragment and sculptural object, it serves as a rare and striking example of Florentine stone carving during the Renaissance-to-Baroque transition.

Dimensions 24in. Height x 20in. Diameter
Materials Marble
Place of Origin 1600's
Period Italy
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