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Fight between a bull and a lion - Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana by Persian School

Fight between a bull and a lion - Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana

(Fight between a bull and a lion - Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC)


Persian School

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Fight between a bull and a lion - Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana by Persian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran / Bridgeman Images
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