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Frog Statuette

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This stone form represents a frog with its legs out to each side. Two large eyes protrude and there is a triangualr snout. A curved mouth is indicated underneath the snout. From Egypt or Anatolia.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Mr. Peter Neuman. Originally a part of collection of Mrs. Elsa Schmid (mother of donor). Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Peter G. Neumann
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Title: Frog Statuette
Description:
This stone form represents a frog with its legs out to each side.
Two large eyes protrude and there is a triangualr snout.
A curved mouth is indicated underneath the snout.
From Egypt or Anatolia.

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