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    10001723
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    10002668
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    10009671
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    10002831
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    10002829
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    10001430
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    10001527
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    10002729
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    10009669
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    10002743
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    10002468
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    10002686
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    10001425
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    10001529
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    10002666
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    10009670
    Paper weight
    10002727
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    10002741
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    10002471
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    10001943
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    10002678
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    Bavarian lions · Lion

    Product number 02.468
    Detail White-blue, hand painted
    Design Roman Anton Boos, 1775 porcelain version Franz Xaver Lorch 1958
    Height 17 cm

    At around the same time that Roman Anton Boos, as Sculptor to the Electoral Court, designed a series of statuettes of the ancient gods for the Nymphenburg Palace grounds, he also created a pair of lions holding an escutcheon. The animals, which are looking at each other, adorn the outside stairs on the Palace’s garden side. In 1958, Franz Xaver Lorch used them as a model and turned the attractive pair into two hand-span-sized porcelain figurines. Humble and modest, the two big cats, one on the left and one on the right, are crouching behind the magnificently framed escutcheon.

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