0 an ancient imaginary creature with a lion's body and a person's head
1 an ancient, imaginary creature with a lion’s body and a human head
I had a tutorial about orthopaedic surgery in the shadow of the sphinxes paw.
The only place where this has been left is on the wing supports of the sphinx.
The sphinx moves once again from margin to the center, and she is transformed in the process.
With her proud stance and broad wings, she is the formal and ideological inverse of the sphinx.
The technique for the oxen and the sphinx was a variation on the bas-relief one.
Eventually, it is reduced to "shattered" masonry, lying between the paws of the implacable sphinx.
In politics, as in art, the sphinx is a force of nature that must be overcome.
The further translation of the sphinx motif across media creates a network of reciprocal meaning that unites these images.