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Androcles & the Lion

The lion set to devour Androcles in the Roman arena recognises him as the man who rid him of a painful thorn in his paw, and does not harm him. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10161787

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Arena Christians Devour Harm Lion Lions Painful Recognises Romans Thorn Androcles Myth

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Androcles and the Lion: A Tale of Compassion and Recognition in the Roman Arena This image transports us back to ancient Rome, where the colosseum roared with the excitement of a crowd eagerly anticipating the next spectacle. Amidst the chaos and brutality of the arena, a remarkable tale of compassion unfolds. In the heart of the arena, the majestic figure of a lion stands poised, muscles tensed and teeth bared, ready to devour the hapless Androcles. The man, bound and trembling, awaits his fate, his eyes wide with fear. But this is no ordinary encounter between man and beast. Androcles, a Christian fugitive, had once tended to a lion in the forest, removing a painful thorn from its paw. As a token of gratitude, the lion had spared Androcles' life when they were both captured and brought to Rome. Now, in the arena, the lion recognizes its savior, and instead of harm, offers a sign of friendship and respect. This classical myth, believed to have originated from the works of the ancient Roman philosopher Phaedrus, has been retold through the ages, inspiring countless adaptations and interpretations. The story of Androcles and the Lion serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of kindness and the enduring bond between man and nature. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when the impossible seemed possible, and the power of compassion could change the course of fate. The lion, once a symbol of fear and brutality, becomes a beacon of hope and understanding, a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.


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Discover the captivating tale of Androcles and the Lion brought to life through the exquisite artistry of Mary Evans Picture Library. Our Framed Prints collection showcases this iconic moment, where the lion in the Roman arena recognizes Androcles as the kind-hearted man who once alleviated its suffering. Each print is meticulously crafted with museum-quality materials, ensuring vibrant colors and exceptional detail that will add a touch of timeless beauty to any space. Embrace the power of storytelling and bring this classic fable into your home or office.


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Introducing the captivating "Androcles & the Lion" poster print from our Media Storehouse collection, brought to you by Mary Evans Picture Library from Mary Evans Prints Online. This iconic image showcases the timeless tale of Androcles and the Lion, a classic story of friendship and compassion. In this powerful scene, the lion, set to devour Androcles in the Roman arena, recognizes him as the man who once removed a painful thorn from its paw. This evocative poster print is perfect for adding a touch of history and mythology to any space, inspiring stories of bravery and kindness. Bring this beautiful piece of art into your home or office today.


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Gallery Wall Inspiration

Detail with St. Jerome taking the thorn from the lions paw, Chapel of St. Jerome, 1452 (fresco)
Granada / The Alhambra
St Jerome in His Study (engraving)
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The Circus, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Two Lions on the Lookout in the Jungle, 1909-1910. Creator: Rousseau, Henri Julien Felix
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Cougar / Mountain Lion - Lying on rock Montana, USA
The Lions Bride by Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max
WWI Poster, The Empire Needs Men
Lucerne / Lion Sculpture
Hercules and the Nemean Lion N090615
African Lioness - close up of female
Effigy of William Marshall from his tomb in Temple Church, London, from A Short
CIRCUS POSTER, 1920s. American poster, 1920s, for Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey circus
WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz
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ROUSSEAU: GYPSY, 1897. The Sleeping Gypsy. Oil on canvas by Henri Rousseau, 1897



 
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