
Relief of a lion head
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The lion's head originally sat atop the drum of Florence Cathedral's Santa Maria del Fiore Dome, carefully placed according to Brunelleschi's precise designs. This majestic lion was meant to be a part of the lower dome's decorative elements, adding grandeur and beauty to the structure. During the Italian Renaissance, architectural styles underwent significant transformations, drawing heavily from ancient Roman and Greek models. While using lions as subjects in art wasn't an unusual choice - they've long been a popular theme - it was the way this lion sculpture was executed that showcased the era's innovative spirit.
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