The Lion monument (dying lion)

The Lion monument (dying lion)

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The Lion Monument, also known as the Lion of Lucerne, is a stunning rock relief located in the picturesque city of Lucerne, Switzerland. Conceived by the renowned Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen and skillfully carved out of the stone by Lukas Ahorn between 1820-21, this magnificent monument serves as a poignant tribute to the brave Swiss Guards who tragically fell victim to the brutal forces of the French Revolution in 1792. As radical revolutionaries stormed the iconic Tuileries Palace in Paris, these courageous men laid down their lives for their country, leaving behind a legacy that would be forever etched in the hearts of their fellow citizens. Literary luminary Mark Twain was deeply moved by this powerful sculpture, describing it as "the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world." His words continue to echo through the ages, a testament to the enduring power of art to evoke emotions and inspire reflection. Interestingly, when viewed from different angles, the Lion Monument reveals yet another fascinating aspect of its beauty. As you turn the monument around and print it from the back to the front, fewer supporters emerge than when printing it from the bottom up.

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