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page 1Lions in art

Merlion
The Merlion () is the official mascot of Singapore. It is depicted as a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. Being of prominent symbolic nature to Singapore and Singaporeans in general, it is widely used to represent both the city state and its people in sports teams, advertising, branding, tourism and as a national personification.
The Lady and the Unicorn
Collection of medieval tapestries, Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris

shīsā
thumb|right|Tomori shisa
is a traditional Ryukyuan cultural artifact and decoration derived from Chinese guardian lions, often seen in similar pairs, resembling a cross between a lion and a dog, from Okinawan mythology. Shisa are wards, believed to protect from some evils. People place pairs of shisa on their rooftops or flanking the gates to their houses, with the left shisa traditionally having a closed mouth, the right one an open mouth. The open mouth shisa traditionally wards off evil spirits, and the closed mouth shisa keeps good spirits in.
Hunters Palette
cosmetic palette from prehistoric Egypt
Merk
Scottish silver coin
Vase of Entemena
silver vase dedicated to Ningirsu by Entemena
Hurrian foundation pegs
pair of twin Hurrian foundation documents, one on display in the Louvre and the other in New York