
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the Lion Monument (Löwendenkmal) in Lucerne, Switzerland, a poignant rock carving integrated into a natural stone cliff face. The central focus is a colossal sculpture of a dying lion, exquisitely carved within a grotto. The lion is depicted in a state of mortal injury, with a broken spear or arrow piercing its side. One of its paws rests protectively on a shield bearing the fleur-de-lis emblem, symbolizing the French monarchy it served, while a second shield with the Swiss cross is positioned behind it. Surrounding the sculpted grotto, numerous Latin inscriptions are carved into the rock. Key phrases include "HELVETIORUM FIDEI AC VIRTUTI" (To the loyalty and bravery of the Swiss) and "DIE X AUGUSTI. II ET III SEPTEMBRIS MDCCXCII," marking the dates of August 10, September 2 and 3, 1792. The text lists the fallen, stating "DUCES XXVI" (26 officers) and "MILITES CIRCITER DCCLX" (approximately 760 soldiers). The inscription also notes that "HUIUS REI GESTAE CIVES AERE COLLATO PERRENNE MONUMENTUM POSUERE" (Citizens established this perpetual monument to this event with collected money), attributing its art to Thorvaldsen and carving to Ahorn in 1821. The scene is set outdoors under bright daylight, with strong shadows enhancing the depth and dramatic realism of the sculpture. Green foliage from trees is visible on the left side, adding a natural contrast to the grey rock. A tranquil body of water, likely a pond, runs along the bottom right edge of the monument, reflecting elements of the monument and sky. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of solemn remembrance, sacrifice, and enduring loyalty.
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