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AI IMAGE - Toad from The Wind in the Willows, 2023. Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - Toad from The Wind in the Willows, 2023. Character from a children's novel by Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908
AI IMAGE - Toad, from "The Wind in the Willows", 2023. Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - Toad, from "The Wind in the Willows", 2023
Drinking-Fountain by Mr. J. Durham. A.R.A. in the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1876. Creator: UnknownDrinking-Fountain by Mr. J. Durham. A.R.A. in the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1876. 'The bronze double drinking-fountain, designed by Mr. Joseph Durham...was originally intended by Mr
Okimono in the Form of the Daoist Immortal Gama and a Toad, Late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: UnknownOkimono in the Form of the Daoist Immortal Gama and a Toad, Late 19th-early 20th century
Immortal with Toad: Gama Sennin, Mid- to late 19th century. Creator: Kaigyokusai MasatsuguImmortal with Toad: Gama Sennin, Mid- to late 19th century
Immortal with Toad: Gama Sennin, Mid-19th century. Creator: AnonImmortal with Toad: Gama Sennin, Mid-19th century
Horned Toad, 200 B.C.-A.D. 500. Creator: UnknownHorned Toad, 200 B.C.-A.D. 500
Toad Ocarina, between c.700 and c.900 AD. Creator: UnknownToad Ocarina, between c.700 and c.900 AD
The Testimonial presented to Dr. Hassall, on Thursday, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Testimonial presented to Dr. Hassall, on Thursday, 1856. Gift to British chemist and microscopist Arthur Hill Hassall
Flower and Toad. Creator: Zhang XiongFlower and Toad
Greed, c1621. Creator: Jacques CallotGreed, c1621. Series: The Seven Deadly Sins
A caricature figure (a carpenter?) with a toad on his nose, carrying various implem... ca. 1640-60. Creator: AnonA caricature figure (a carpenter?) with a toad on his nose, carrying various implements walking to the left, ca. 1640-60
An Arrangement of Valerian (Ominaeshi) and Chinese Bell Flowers (Kikyo), Japan, c. 1796
Filigree Pendant in the Form of a Frog or Toad, A. D. 500 / 1000. Creator: UnknownFiligree Pendant in the Form of a Frog or Toad, A.D. 500/1000. Cocle, Venado Beach, Cocle province, Panama
Le Grenouillard (Frog-Man), 1892. Creator: Jean-Joseph CarriesLe Grenouillard (Frog-Man), 1892
Platter, Paris, 17th century. Creator: UnknownPlatter, Paris, 17th century
Firemans Coat, Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912), 1875 / 1900. Creator: UnknownFiremans Coat, Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912), 1875/1900
Two Male Figures With a Toad, Ming or Qing dynasty, 17th century. Creator: UnknownTwo Male Figures With a Toad, Ming or Qing dynasty, 17th century. Formerly attributed to Liang Kai
A Pair of Three-legged Toads, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. Creator: UnknownA Pair of Three-legged Toads, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. Formerly attributed to Li Di
Ornament in the form of a toad, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE. Creator: UnknownOrnament in the form of a toad, Han dynasty, 206 BCE-220 CE
Medea, 1868. Creator: Frederick Augustus SandysMedea, 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
Dialectic: a young woman standing in a decorated interior and touching her right index finger to her left middle finger in a counting gesture, at her feet is a toad seated on a stack of books
The Beaver brought paper, portfolio and pens, pub. 1876. Creator: Henry Holiday (1839 - 1927)The Beaver brought paper, portfolio and pens from The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1876 (b/w engraving)
This Is Just The Wife For My Son, Said the Toad, c1930. Artist: W Heath RobinsonThis Is Just The Wife For My Son, Said the Toad, c1930. An illustration from Tommelise by Hans Christian Andersen. From Hans Andersens Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen
Toads, 1885. From The National Encyclopaedia. A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge by Writers of Eminence in Literature, Science and Art. [William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow, 1885]
Animals and ambhipibians in a hunting scene, 20th century
Landscape with a Bird and a Toad, c1883-1927. Artist: Paul SerusierLandscape with a Bird and a Toad, c1883-1927
Alchemical symbolism, 1652. A toad and serpent representing two basic types of element; fixed and earthy (toad) and the volatile (serpent). The flying eagle represents sublimation
The further we go, the less we penetrate the horrible mystery of which the unfortunate toad was a victim from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
The First Nakamura Sukegoro in the Role of Omi Kotoda in "Kiku wa Mukashi SogaThe First Nakamura Sukegoro in the Role of Omi Kotoda in " Kiku wa Mukashi Soga-monogatari", 2nd month, 1746