Venice’s Winged Lion Statue Linked to China’s Tang Dynasty, Study Reveals

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  • A study reveals the iconic bronze winged lion statue in Venice’s Piazza San Marco was crafted in China over 1,000 years ago as a tomb guardian.
  • Researchers used lead isotope analysis to trace the copper used in the statue to deposits near the Lower Yangtze River, East China.
  • Stylistic features of the lion are consistent with Tang dynasty art, particularly “zhènmùshòu” or tomb guardians.
  • The Venetian merchants Niccolò and Maffeo Polo (Marco Polo’s father and uncle) may have imported this statue via the Silk Road during their travels in Asia and refitted it into Venice’s symbol around the 13th century.
  • The lion became an official symbol of Venice by 1260s but displays unusual design elements compared to contemporary European lions.

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Caption: The iconic Lion of Venice statue has murky origins linked to China’s copper deposits.

Indian Opinion Analysis

The findings underline how interconnected global trade networks like the Silk Road facilitated cultural exchanges long before modern globalization. For India, a important player historically along these routes with its own rich traditions of metallurgy and statuary exportation (e.g., Chola bronzes), this revelation reinforces India’s shared heritage as part of ancient cross-cultural interactions. It also positions studies like these as examples for understanding India’s exported artifacts abroad. Such research highlights how ancient objects can transcend cultures while maintaining importance within modern identities-whether for Italy’s symbolic portrayal or for China’s craftsmanship legacy.

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