Photographed at the Cloisters by Richard Stracke Lion Relief

Circa 1200
Castile-Léon
The Cloisters, New York City

The lion is a symbol of Christ. The first three figures on the left above the lion represent the coronation of the Virgin. The next figure to the right of them is St. Leonard leading the captives from prison.

Also available: same relief seen from the left and right.

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