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arthistoryanimalia · 2 months ago
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FrogFriday 🐸:
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Tarsila do Amaral (Brazil, 1886-1973) O Sapo, 1928 Oil on canvas, 51 x 62 cm Museu de Arte Brasileira - FAAP
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artbysherryle · 20 days ago
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Frog Friday frog fun
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summerwages · 7 months ago
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iridescent...
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sherrylephotography · 4 days ago
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Wishing you a royal Frog Friday 🐸
Posted 2/25
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imogen-fae · 7 months ago
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cosmiclion · 7 months ago
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It’s dangerous to go alone, take this with you:
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butterflytrampstamp · 2 years ago
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Michelfrogelo
ink by @ happyfishhead
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histsciart · 1 year ago
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Happy Froggy Friday with Toadlets!
The European common toad (Bufo bufo) in two variations with bonus toadlets! SciArt from Getreue Abbildungen Naturhistorischer, Bd. 1 (1793), edited by Johann Matthäus Bechstein.
But it's a toad! How can it be part of Froggy Friday?! All toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads. Learn more about the differences, or should I say similarities.
View more in Biodiversity Heritage Library with thanks to Smithsonian Libraries and Archives for digitizing.
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phonoforest · 2 years ago
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Happy frog Friday everyone!!! 🐸
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in a different now - below - a frozen venus
in this here and now a morning moon turning day - a kitty good and always - usual usual - murder - birds singing if only for themselves
another frog friday yet another now
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annapolisrose · 10 months ago
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Green with a wick.
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arthistoryanimalia · 5 months ago
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#FrogFriday 🐸:
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Pot with Frog Decoration
Pachacámac, Perú, 200-600 CE
Ceramic
On display at Penn Museum 27301
“Marks inside this vessel indicate it was used for food preparation - spoons or sticks stirred meals and left scratches behind. A pot this large would have been big enough to serve a whole family. Frogs were a common motif.”
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artbysherryle · 7 months ago
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My art @artbysherryle
July 19, 2024
Frog Friday art.
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summerwages · 10 months ago
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tree frog and trillium..
my edit of Susans photo..
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sherrylephotography · 9 months ago
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Jazzy Frog Friday
Miami Florida USA
My photography @sherrylephotography
taken 4/24 posted 5/24
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redorangman · 2 years ago
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