While poring over book of Medieval Gardens, comprised of woodcuts and engravings, I come across this woodcut. The lion looks so familiar. I realize that his mane, stance, and claw treatment is very similar to the
Griffin gun carving, while his face reminds me of the lion from the
'Lion and Lamb' rifle, tho' this one is more cat-like than the rifle.
This very image is most likely not related to the
Lion and Lamb or
Griffin, but this was more likely a common treatment of the lion, which spanned many cultures and crossed many borders. Once a print was made, the image was easily transported. This could have been an illustration in a bible.