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When the idea of the enormous lion was floated between him, Ceawlin Thynn – the Viscount of Weymouth and chairman of Longleat Enterprises – and a mutual friend, Little quickly recognised it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.   “As an artist, you never know when the next pay cheque is coming. One just hopes that something like this not only ignites awareness of the plight of lions but that it grows my brand and gets to the stage where I am recognised for honouring animals in bronze.”   Conservation and wildlife are his other great passions and it is his ability to capture the movement, attitude and spirit of the animals that has earned him his reputation.   Having spent much of his life as a conservationist and a professional game ranger, he has an intimate knowledge of his many subjects.   This is bronze African Lion Head wall mount, a hunter's trophy, of a magnificent creature. It's vivacity mummified for ages. It is interesting that the lion is considered by many ancient cultures to be a solar animal symbol, however it is primarily a nocturnal creature, conducting its hunting activity mostly at night. . The handmade bronze sculpture was cast using the age-old method of lost-wax casting and stained with a brown patina finish for perpetuation. He is signed Milo with the European Bronze Finery stamp of quality .     This Beautiful Family Of Lions Look Adorable, The Mother Is At Piece While The Father Stand And Paces Back And Forth On The Look Out. The Mother Licks One Of Her Little Cubs While The Other One Rests On Her Lower Back. She Seems Very Comfortable And Loving With Her Own Kind. This Gorgeous Creatures Come Together As A Family And Wont Ever Leave The Unity. The Little Cub Resting On His Mothers Lower Back Follows In His Fathers Footsteps, Watching Out For Anything Out Of The Ordinary Coming Toward Them. This Sculpture Was Cast Using The "Lost Wax Method" And Is Mounted On A Oval Black Marble Base With The European Bronze Finery Stamp.