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The Asian Lion is a species of large cat native to India and the surrounding region, and is one of the five big cats found in India, along with Bengal Tiger

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Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Head of a Lion, 7th century. Creator: Unknown

Head of a Lion, 7th century. Creator: Unknown
Head of a Lion, 7th century

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Narasimha Disemboweling Hiranyakashipu, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana, between c1760 and c1770

Narasimha Disemboweling Hiranyakashipu, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana, between c1760 and c1770. Creator: Unknown
Narasimha Disemboweling Hiranyakashipu, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord) (image 3 of 5), between c1760 and c1770

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Lion (image 1 of 4), c1800. Creator: Unknown

Lion (image 1 of 4), c1800. Creator: Unknown
Lion (image 1 of 4), c1800

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Table with Snow Lions (image 2 of 3), 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Table with Snow Lions (image 2 of 3), 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Table with Snow Lions (image 2 of 3), 19th century

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Lion (image 1 of 2), between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown

Lion (image 1 of 2), between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown
Lion (image 1 of 2), between 618 and 906

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Fitting (Shi) in the Form of a Lion's Head, between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown

Fitting (Shi) in the Form of a Lion's Head, between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown
Fitting (Shi) in the Form of a Lion's Head, between 618 and 906

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Fragment of a Lion Head, Achaemenid period (550-330 BC). Creator: Unknown

Fragment of a Lion Head, Achaemenid period (550-330 BC). Creator: Unknown
Fragment of a Lion Head, Achaemenid period (550-330 BC)

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Horned Lion's Head, c.150 B.C.-A.D. 225 or later. Creator: Unknown

Horned Lion's Head, c.150 B.C.-A.D. 225 or later. Creator: Unknown
Horned Lion's Head, c.150 B.C.-A.D. 225 or later

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Chinese Lion and Young, 18th century. Creator: Tomotada

Chinese Lion and Young, 18th century. Creator: Tomotada
Chinese Lion and Young, 18th century

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Chinese Lion on Tile, Late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Tanaka Minko

Chinese Lion on Tile, Late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Tanaka Minko
Chinese Lion on Tile, Late 18th-early 19th century

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Pair of Chinese Lions, early 19th century. Creator: Tamba School

Pair of Chinese Lions, early 19th century. Creator: Tamba School
Pair of Chinese Lions, early 19th century

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Chinese Lion Chewing Its Paw, First half of 19th century. Creator: Tadatoshi

Chinese Lion Chewing Its Paw, First half of 19th century. Creator: Tadatoshi
Chinese Lion Chewing Its Paw, First half of 19th century

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Creator: Dirk Langendijk

Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Creator: Dirk Langendijk
Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Allegorical figure on the flag of the Navy of the Batavian Republic. The Dutch Virgin and the Netherlands Lion hold a spear with the liberty hat

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Allegory on the government of King William I, 1838, 1838. Creator: Anon

Allegory on the government of King William I, 1838, 1838. Creator: Anon
Allegory on the government of King William I, 1838, 1838

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Sheath for an akinakes with a lion grasping a deer, 5th-4th century BC. Creator: Central Asian Art

Sheath for an akinakes with a lion grasping a deer, 5th-4th century BC. Creator: Central Asian Art
Sheath for an akinakes with a lion grasping a deer. From the Oxus Temple, Takht-i Sangin, 5th-4th century BC. Found in the Collection of the National Museum of Antiquities of Tajikistan, Dushanbe

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Onmaya Kisanda Disguised as the Lion Dancer Kakubei in... c. 1777

The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Onmaya Kisanda Disguised as the Lion Dancer Kakubei in... c. 1777. Creator: Shunsho
The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Onmaya Kisanda Disguised as the Lion Dancer Kakubei in the Play Chigo Torii Tobiiri Kitsune, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Eleventh Month, 1777, Japan, c

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: The Actors Nakamura Nakazo I as Onmaya Kisanda Dressed as Kakubei the Lion Dancer (Kaku... c)

The Actors Nakamura Nakazo I as Onmaya Kisanda Dressed as Kakubei the Lion Dancer (Kaku... c. 1777. Creator: Shunsho)
The Actors Nakamura Nakazo I as Onmaya Kisanda Dressed as Kakubei the Lion Dancer (Kakubei-jishi) (right) and Segawa Kikunojo III as Shizuka Gozen (left)

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Nimroud Sculptures Just Received at the British Museum - Human-Headed and Winged Lion, 1850

Nimroud Sculptures Just Received at the British Museum - Human-Headed and Winged Lion, 1850. Creator: Smyth
Nimroud Sculptures Just Received at the British Museum - Human-Headed and Winged Lion, 1850. That the interest raised by the exhibition of these remarkable monuments of a remote historic period does

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Nimroud Sculptures, just received at the British Museum - Supposed Kitchen and Pavilion, 1850

Nimroud Sculptures, just received at the British Museum - Supposed Kitchen and Pavilion, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Nimroud Sculptures, just received at the British Museum - Supposed Kitchen and Pavilion, 1850. The wheel-like figure with serrated projections, on the left of the composition

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Erotic Sculpture

Erotic Sculpture
circa 1955: A decorative carving of figures making love, part of the architecture of the Black Pagoda or Surya Deula in Konarak on the Bay of Bengal, India

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica), two females and two cubs. Gir National Park, Gujarat, India

Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica), two females and two cubs. Gir National Park, Gujarat, India. Photo© Phillip Ross/Felis Images

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Lion Pavilion on Victoria Peak and skyline, Hong Kong

Lion Pavilion on Victoria Peak and skyline, Hong Kong

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Lion Pavilion on Victoria Peak and skyline at sunset, Hong Kong

Lion Pavilion on Victoria Peak and skyline at sunset, Hong Kong

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Apartment blocks at dusk, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Apartment blocks at dusk, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Three Asian lion cubs stand next to their mother Lorena while being presented to the

Three Asian lion cubs stand next to their mother Lorena while being presented to the
Three Asian lion cubs, born on January 25, 2016, stand next to their mother Lorena while being presented to the public at the Planckendael Park in Mechelen, Belgium March 30, 2016

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: China, Hong Kong, Chinese Lion Dance Costumes

China, Hong Kong, Chinese Lion Dance Costumes

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: China, Hong Kong, Chinese Lion Dance Costume

China, Hong Kong, Chinese Lion Dance Costume

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: China, Hong Kong, Central, Chinese Lion Statue

China, Hong Kong, Central, Chinese Lion Statue

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Miniature Painting on Paper, Mughal King Hunting

Miniature Painting on Paper, Mughal King Hunting
3610024 Miniature Painting on Paper, Mughal King Hunting by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Maharaja Chattarsol of Kotah Shooting Lions, c. 1860 (ink, colour & gold on paper)

Maharaja Chattarsol of Kotah Shooting Lions, c. 1860 (ink, colour & gold on paper)
XOS5884524 Maharaja Chattarsol of Kotah Shooting Lions, c. 1860 (ink, colour & gold on paper) by Indian School, (19th century); 30x22.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: India)

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: God Shiva in Ardnarees Wear Roop, Miniature Painting on Paper

God Shiva in Ardnarees Wear Roop, Miniature Painting on Paper
3609785 God Shiva in Ardnarees Wear Roop, Miniature Painting on Paper by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: 'Long live the glorious Chinese Communist Party', propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural

"Long live the glorious Chinese Communist Party", propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural Revolution
RDA78545 "Long live the glorious Chinese Communist Party", propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural Revolution

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Figure of Narasimha, India, Himachal Pradesh, 12th-13th century (bronze)

Figure of Narasimha, India, Himachal Pradesh, 12th-13th century (bronze)
8615159 Figure of Narasimha, India, Himachal Pradesh, 12th-13th century (bronze) by Indian School; height: 8.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Coins depicting lions, Maurya Dynasty (gold)

Coins depicting lions, Maurya Dynasty (gold)
1774790 Coins depicting lions, Maurya Dynasty (gold) by Indian School; (add.info.: Chandragupta Maurya (340 BC - 298 BC) was the founder of the Maurya Empire

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Enchanting view of Palazzo Ducale, in Venice, wrapped in the night fog

Enchanting view of Palazzo Ducale, in Venice, wrapped in the night fog. In the foreground the granite columns of San Teodoro and St

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: The Island of San Giorgio from Piazzetta San Marco in Venice

The Island of San Giorgio from Piazzetta San Marco in Venice. In the foreground, the column with the Lion of St. Mark Venice Column Oriental art and culture, Asia, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Piazzetta San Marco with the Island of San Giorgio in Venice

Piazzetta San Marco with the Island of San Giorgio in Venice. To the left, a part of Palazzo Ducale; at the center, the column with the Lion of St

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Angle shot of the south and west facades of the Doges Palace in Venice

Angle shot of the south and west facades of the Doges Palace in Venice. In the foreground the column with the lion of St. Mark Venice Column Oriental art and culture, Asia

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Assyrian relief from Niniveh with King Assurbanipal killing the lion; the piece is in the British

Assyrian relief from Niniveh with King Assurbanipal killing the lion; the piece is in the British Museum in London Great Britain London

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Assyrian relief of the Assurbanipal's age from Niniveh showing a lion coming out of the cage

Assyrian relief of the Assurbanipal's age from Niniveh showing a lion coming out of the cage
Assyrian relief of the Assurbanipal's age from Niniveh showing a lion coming out of the cage. In the British Museum in London Great Britain London, The British Museum Low Relief, Basrelief

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Assyrian relief from Nimrud (ancient Kalkhu) showing King Ashurnasirpal II hunting lions

Assyrian relief from Nimrud (ancient Kalkhu) showing King Ashurnasirpal II hunting lions. In the British Museum in London Great Britain London, British Museum Low Relief, Basrelief

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Assyrian relief from Niniveh (modern Quyunjik) with a wounded lion. In the British Museum in London

Assyrian relief from Niniveh (modern Quyunjik) with a wounded lion. In the British Museum in London Low Relief, Basrelief, Stone Tablet, Relief Mesopotamian/Babylonian/Assyrian Civilization, Asia

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Part of the assyrian bas-relief with Assurbanipal hunting the lion, from Niniveh

Part of the assyrian bas-relief with Assurbanipal hunting the lion, from Niniveh. The bas-relief is in the British Museum in London Low Relief

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Particular of the Black Obelisk of the Assyrian king Salmanassar III

Particular of the Black Obelisk of the Assyrian king Salmanassar III, in the British Museum in London Obelisk Mesopotamian/Babylonian/Assyrian Civilization, Asia, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: View of the Doges Palace, from the quay, in Venice. In the foreground the column with the Lion of

View of the Doges Palace, from the quay, in Venice. In the foreground the column with the Lion of St. Mark Venice Column Oriental art and culture, Asia, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Colossal head of a lion, part of the remains of the Temple of Antiochus I

Colossal head of a lion, part of the remains of the Temple of Antiochus I, on the summit of Nemrut Dagi Turkey Nemrut Dagi Statue Asia, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1976

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Statue of a lion, part of the remains the Tomb of Antiochus I, on the summit of Nemrut Dagi

Statue of a lion, part of the remains the Tomb of Antiochus I, on the summit of Nemrut Dagi Turkey Nemrut Dagi Statue Asia, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1976. Date of Artwork:62 a.C. ca

Background imageAsian Lion Collection: Statue of a lion and an eagle (missing its head), part of the remains of the Temple of Antiochus I

Statue of a lion and an eagle (missing its head), part of the remains of the Temple of Antiochus I, on the summit of Nemrut Dagi Turkey Nemrut Dagi Statue Asia, Ancient Civilization



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Asian Lion Collection

The Asian Lion is a species of large cat native to India and the surrounding region, and is one of the five big cats found in India, along with Bengal Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard and Clouded Leopard. The Asian Lion is smaller than its African counterpart and has a distinctive fold of skin on its belly. Its coat ranges from light yellow to reddish brown with black markings on its face, legs and tail. It feeds mainly on antelopes, deer, wild pigs and other small mammals but will also take livestock if available. The population of Asian Lions has declined drastically due to habitat loss and poaching but conservation efforts are underway to protect them from extinction.
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The Asian Lion collection from Media Storehouse features stunning wall art and framed prints of the majestic mammal. Also known as the Indian lion, this species is found only in a small region of India's Gir Forest National Park. Our collection showcases various images capturing the beauty and power of these big cats, including close-up portraits, action shots, and group scenes. Each piece in our collection is carefully curated to ensure high-quality printing on premium paper or canvas. Customers can choose from a range of sizes and framing options to suit their preferences and decor style. As one of the rarest big cat species in the world, owning an Asian Lion print is not only a beautiful addition to any home but also an opportunity to support conservation efforts for these endangered animals. With its striking presence and cultural significance in India, it's no wonder that the Asian Lion has become such a popular subject for wildlife photography enthusiasts and art collectors alike.
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