DANIEL IN THE LIONS'S DEN
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“Daniel in the Lions’ Den” is a painting by the British artist Briton Rivière, created in 1872, based on the biblical story from the Book of Daniel. Daniel was thrown into the lions’ den for refusing to obey the king’s decree and abandon his faith.
In the painting, he stands among the lions, turned away from them and looking toward a source of light. The animals are close, yet they do not attack — not because they are tame, but because violence itself seems suspended. According to the biblical text, God “shut the mouths of the lions.”
The philosophy of the work lies in calmness in the face of danger and loyalty to one’s choice. It is an image of a person who does not fight or flee, but maintains inner strength even when standing face to face with death.
The presented design in the photo is 5.9x1.9 in / 15x5 cm
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Care Instructions
• Wash inside out in cold water (30°C) on gentle cycle
• Air dry only — no tumble dryer, no direct sunlight
• Iron inside out at 150–200°C with steam
• Do not iron directly on embroidery — use a cloth barrier






