A friend just returned from Spain and brought me this image - a little late as it is early 16th century. It looks a lot like the Visconti Book of Hours - earlier in this thread. Here's what my friend said:
"The young man holding the lion as on the Strength card. Who knows, maybe this was the inspiration? It is on the heavy gold and silver base of the great monstrance of Cordoba, which was crafted by German goldsmith Heinrich von Arfe between 1510 - 1516. The monstrance is very ornate, stands over 2 metres tall and is carried in procession through the streets on the feast of Corpus Christi. Biblical scenes are features on each of four sides of the base. This could be meant to be Daniel, I don't know. It can be viewed in the treasury of the Cathedral of Cordoba which, as you know, is inside the Great Mosque."