Bronze spout in the form of a lion's head

Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 158

Lion's head spouts were popular among the Greeks. They were used on the roofs of temples and public buildings as well as for vessel attachments. This spout was attached to a situla (pail).

Bronze spout in the form of a lion's head, Bronze, Greek

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