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Amphibian Collection (page 3)

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Salamander Surrounded by Flames. Creator: Jacques Callot

Salamander Surrounded by Flames. Creator: Jacques Callot
Salamander Surrounded by Flames

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Raising of the Cross [center, left, and right panels], c. 1480 / 1490

The Raising of the Cross [center, left, and right panels], c. 1480 / 1490
The Raising of the Cross [center, left, and right panels], c. 1480/1490

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Still Life with Fruit, Fish, and a Nest, c. 1675. Creator: Abraham Mignon

Still Life with Fruit, Fish, and a Nest, c. 1675. Creator: Abraham Mignon
Still Life with Fruit, Fish, and a Nest, c. 1675

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Witches Preparing for Sabbath, ca. 1610. Creator: Andries Stock

Witches Preparing for Sabbath, ca. 1610. Creator: Andries Stock
Witches Preparing for Sabbath, ca. 1610

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Medea, 1868. Creator: Frederick Augustus Sandys

Medea, 1868. Creator: Frederick Augustus Sandys
Medea, 1868. Greek legend describes Medea as a sorceress and the wife of Jason. When he deserted her for another woman, Medea poisoned both her rival (Glauce) and her two children

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Tobias and the angel, 1644-52. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

Tobias and the angel, 1644-52. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
Tobias and the angel, 1644-52

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Frogs Who Wanted a King, July 14, 1789. Creator: Unknown

The Frogs Who Wanted a King, July 14, 1789. Creator: Unknown
The Frogs Who Wanted a King, July 14, 1789

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Ono no Tofu Standing on the Bank of a Stream and Watching a Frog Leap to Catch a Willo

Ono no Tofu Standing on the Bank of a Stream and Watching a Frog Leap to Catch a Willow Branch, ca. 1825

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Aqua in a Decorative Border with Sea Creatures, from a Series of Circular Designs w

Aqua in a Decorative Border with Sea Creatures, from a Series of Circular Designs with the Four Elements, 1590-1612

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Animal-Shaped Brooch, Late Roman, 2nd-4th century. Creator: Unknown

Animal-Shaped Brooch, Late Roman, 2nd-4th century. Creator: Unknown
Animal-Shaped Brooch, Late Roman, 2nd-4th century

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Clever Lady Knight (Die schlaue Ritterin), 1911. Creator: Moritz Jung

The Clever Lady Knight (Die schlaue Ritterin), 1911. Creator: Moritz Jung
The Clever Lady Knight (Die schlaue Ritterin), 1911

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: A Fountain and Basin, 1581. 1581

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: A Fountain and Basin, 1581. 1581
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: A Fountain and Basin, 1581

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The American Rattlesnake Presenting Monsieur his Ally [sic] a Dish of Frogs, November 8

The American Rattlesnake Presenting Monsieur his Ally [sic] a Dish of Frogs, November 8, 1782

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Frog Hunting, April 20, 1790. April 20, 1790. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Frog Hunting, April 20, 1790. April 20, 1790. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Frog Hunting, April 20, 1790

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Bird and Frog, ca. 1887. Creator: Kawanabe Kyosai

Bird and Frog, ca. 1887. Creator: Kawanabe Kyosai
Bird and Frog, ca. 1887

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Cat Catching a Frog, ca. 1887. Creator: Kawanabe Kyosai

Cat Catching a Frog, ca. 1887. Creator: Kawanabe Kyosai
Cat Catching a Frog, ca. 1887

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Common Frogs, 1908, (1943). Creator: Unknown

Common Frogs, 1908, (1943). Creator: Unknown
Common Frogs, 1908, (1943). Species of frog found throughout much of Europe. From " The Tailless Batrachians of Europe" by Boulenger. Published in " Wildlife of Britain, by F

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Frogs, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Frogs, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Frogs, 19th century. Rana esculenta - Edible Frog; Tadpole of Rana esculenta; Ceratophrys cornutas - Horned Frog; Hyla vulgaris - Tree Frog; Tadpoles of Hyla vulgaris

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Frogs Holiday, late 18th-early 19th century, (1886)

Frogs Holiday, late 18th-early 19th century, (1886). Reproduction of a painting on silk. From The Pictorial Arts of Japan, [1886]

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Marvel of Colour in the Animal World, 1935

The Marvel of Colour in the Animal World, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 1, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London, ]

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Old Councillor, c1930. Artist: W Heath Robinson

The Old Councillor, c1930. Artist: W Heath Robinson
The Old Councillor, c1930. An illustration from The Leaping Match by Hans Christian Andersen. From Hans Andersens Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen. [Hodder and Stoughton Limited for Boots Pure Drug Co

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Galvanis discovery, 1780 (1894)

Galvanis discovery, 1780 (1894). Italian physiologist Luigi Galvani experimenting on frogs. A professor working in Bologna

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Frog Prince and the Kings Daughter, 1901. Artist: Edward Henry Wehnert

The Frog Prince and the Kings Daughter, 1901. Artist: Edward Henry Wehnert
The Frog Prince and the Kings Daughter, 1901. The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry, is a fairy tale, best known through the Brothers Grimms version

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Alice and animals. Chaos and the court, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Alice and animals. Chaos and the court, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Alice and animals. Chaos and the court, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Frog Footman delivers the invitation, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The Frog Footman delivers the invitation, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The Frog Footman delivers the invitation, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Insect Daimio Cortege, 1878 (1886)

The Insect Daimio Cortege, 1878 (1886). Engraved in two blocks, from a drawing by Kiosai. A print from The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Animals and ambhipibians in a hunting scene, 20th century

Animals and ambhipibians in a hunting scene, 20th century

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Frog, 1923

The Frog, 1923. In Ancient Egypt, frogs sybolised life and fertility because they appeared after the annual inundation of the River Nile

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Letter from Charles Lamb to John Clare, 31st August 1822. Artist: Charles Lamb

Letter from Charles Lamb to John Clare, 31st August 1822. Artist: Charles Lamb
Letter from Charles Lamb to John Clare, 31st August 1822. Letter written from India House by Lamb to John Clare the peasant-poet

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Enamelled dish by Bernard Palissy, 16th century, (1870)

Enamelled dish by Bernard Palissy, 16th century, (1870). Palissy (1510-1590) was a French potter and the inventor of rustic ware. He used examples from nature to make moulds for his ceramic pieces

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Green Frog, 16th century. Artist: Joris Hoefnagel

Green Frog, 16th century. Artist: Joris Hoefnagel
Green Frog, 16th century

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Triton, 16th century

Triton, 16th century. Illustration from a French bestiary of a mythical amphibious creature about to devour a sheep. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Costume design for Seefenfel, from Sadko, 1917. Artist: Leon Bakst

Costume design for Seefenfel, from Sadko, 1917. Artist: Leon Bakst
Costume design for Seefenfel, from Sadko, 1917

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Luigi Galvani, 18th century Italian physiologist, 1880

Luigi Galvani, 18th century Italian physiologist, 1880
Luigi Galvani, 18th century Italian physiologist, [1880]. Galvani (1737-1798) discovered animal electricity (voltaic or galvanic electricity)

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Chemical lecture, 1802. Artist: James Gillray

Chemical lecture, 1802. Artist: James Gillray
Chemical lecture; Scientific Researches! - New Discoveries in Pneumaticks! or - an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of Air!, 1802

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) larva or Axolotl, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) larva or Axolotl, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) larva or Axolotl, 20th century. Although the axolotl is known as a walking fish, it is not a fish, but an amphibian

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Panel forty four of the Altar of the Apocalypse, 15th century. Artist: Master Bertram of Hamburg

Panel forty four of the Altar of the Apocalypse, 15th century. Artist: Master Bertram of Hamburg
Panel forty four of the Altar of the Apocalypse, showing unclean spirits like frogs coming out of the mouths of the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Labyrinthodontier fossil

Labyrinthodontier fossil, of the amphibian Actenodon Latirostris, from the lower Permian

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Fossil of an amphibian

Fossil of an amphibian
A Labryinthodoneri (Actinodon Latirdstris, Jordan) from Obernheim near Bad Hreuznach, Germany

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The Frog and the Ox, 1893. Artist: Jean de la Fontaine

The Frog and the Ox, 1893. Artist: Jean de la Fontaine
The Frog and the Ox, 1893. The Frog who would grow as big as the Ox by Jean de la Fontain. The Triple Alliance was a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Rain of frogs recorded in 1355 (1557)

Rain of frogs recorded in 1355 (1557). Accounts of deluges of frogs and fish date back to biblical times. The phenomenon ocurs when a waterspout or tornado passes over a body of water

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi, conquering Sicily and Naples for the new kingdom of Italy, 1860

Giuseppe Garibaldi, conquering Sicily and Naples for the new kingdom of Italy, 1860. Artist: John Tenniel
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-82), Italian Patriot, conquering Sicily and Naples on behalf of the new kingdom of Italy. John Tenniel cartoon from Punch, London, 16 June 1860. Wood engraving

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Scinece and Stupidity, 1876. Artist: Joseph Swain

Scinece and Stupidity, 1876. Artist: Joseph Swain
Scinece and Stupidity, 1876. The policeman, clutching his Vivisection Bill, tries to move on the group of medical professors using a microscope to look at the results of their latest work

Background imageAmphibian Collection: The First Nakamura Sukegoro in the Role of Omi Kotoda in 'Kiku wa Mukashi Soga

The First Nakamura Sukegoro in the Role of Omi Kotoda in "Kiku wa Mukashi Soga
The First Nakamura Sukegoro in the Role of Omi Kotoda in " Kiku wa Mukashi Soga-monogatari", 2nd month, 1746

Background imageAmphibian Collection: Frontispiece, Voyage en bateau, 1862. Creator: Charles Francois Daubigny

Frontispiece, Voyage en bateau, 1862. Creator: Charles Francois Daubigny
Frontispiece, Voyage en bateau, 1862



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