Pair of Bronze Bookend Sculptures with Horn and Ram 20th Century

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Pair of decorated bronze bookend sculptures, shaped like a horn and a ram, made in the 20th century

Ø cm 20.5 Ø cm 11 h cm 20,5

The Ram is rich in symbolism, intertwining astrological, mythological, and cultural meanings. Being the first sign of the zodiac, in astrology the Ram symbolizes beginnings, rebirth, and primal energy. It represents the spring equinox, the moment when nature awakens. The Ram is associated with strength, courage, and determination. It represents the impulse to undertake new challenges and overcome obstacles. Being a fire sign, the Ram is linked to passion, enthusiasm, and impulsiveness.
It symbolizes vital energy and the desire to act. It is considered a natural leader, independent and self-confident. It represents individuality and the ability to take initiative.

In Greek mythology, the Ram is associated with the Golden Fleece, a symbol of power and wealth. The legend of the Golden Fleece represents the quest for adventure and the achievement of difficult goals.

Among the ancient Egyptians, the Ram was associated with the god Amon-Ra, depicted with a ram's head. Amon-Ra was the god of the sun, fertility, and creativity.

The ram's horns have often been associated with the cornucopia, a symbol of abundance and prosperity. The ram itself is a symbol of fertility.

The Ram is rich in symbolism, intertwining astrological, mythological, and cultural meanings. Being the first sign of the zodiac, in astrology the Ram symbolizes beginnings, rebirth, and primal energy. It represents the spring equinox, the moment when nature awakens. The Ram is associated with strength, courage, and determination. It represents the impulse to undertake new challenges and overcome obstacles. Being a fire sign, the Ram is linked to passion, enthusiasm, and impulsiveness.
It symbolizes vital energy and the desire to act. It is considered a natural leader, independent and self-confident. It represents individuality and the ability to take initiative.

In Greek mythology, the Ram is associated with the Golden Fleece, a symbol of power and wealth. The legend of the Golden Fleece represents the quest for adventure and the achievement of difficult goals.

Among the ancient Egyptians, the Ram was associated with the god Amon-Ra, depicted with a ram's head. Amon-Ra was the god of the sun, fertility, and creativity.

The ram's horns have often been associated with the cornucopia, a symbol of abundance and prosperity. The ram itself is a symbol of fertility.

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