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20231201_zsp_m257_003 December 1, 2023, Fort Worth, Texas, USA: TCU women's basketball head coach MARK CAMPBELL watches his team play during Friday night's game against the visiting Tulsa Golden Hurricanes at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. TCU defeated Tulsa 82-50 putting TCU at 8-0 on the season for the first time in program history.. Campbell is in his first year leading the TCU women's basketball team. (Credit Image: © Brian McLean/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231201_zsp_m257_002 December 1, 2023, Fort Worth, Texas, USA: TCU women's basketball head coach MARK CAMPBELL watches his team play during Friday night's game against the visiting Tulsa Golden Hurricanes at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. TCU defeated Tulsa 82-50 putting TCU at 8-0 on the season for the first time in program history.. Campbell is in his first year leading the TCU women's basketball team. (Credit Image: © Brian McLean/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231012_zaf_c35_065 October 12, 2023, PITT MEADOWS, BC, CANADA: A frog jumps across cranberries being harvested at Golden Eagle Farms, in Pitt Meadows, B.C., on Thursday, October 12, 2023. Machines are used to beat the cranberries off vines and then the bog is flooded with water. Air pockets in the fruit cause the berries to float to the surface and then workers use booms to corral them before they are pumped into transport trailers and delivered to Ocean Spray for processing. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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48424898 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) returns a kick for a 98-yard touchdown during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396400 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) runs after making a catch during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396540 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) returns a kick for a 98-yard touchdown during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396610 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) returns a kick for a 98-yard touchdown during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396556 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) runs after making a catch during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396459 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) runs after making a catch during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396508 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) runs after making a catch during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396445 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) runs after making a catch during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396523 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) returns a kick for a 98-yard touchdown during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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48396490 September 16, 2023: Houston Cougars wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) runs after making a catch during a game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Houston Cougars in Houston, TX. ..Trask Smith/CSM/Sipa USA (Credit Image: © Trask Smith/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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43783285 Jan 11, 2023. Tyrese Hunter #4 of the Texas Longhorns in action vs the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions at the Moody Center in Austin Texas. Texas defeats TCU 79-75.(Credit Image: © Robert Backman/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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43783264 Jan 11, 2023. Tyrese Hunter #4 of the Texas Longhorns in action vs the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions at the Moody Center in Austin Texas. Texas defeats TCU 79-75.(Credit Image: © Robert Backman/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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43783262 Jan 11, 2023. Tyrese Hunter #4 of the Texas Longhorns in action vs the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions at the Moody Center in Austin Texas. Texas defeats TCU 79-75.(Credit Image: © Robert Backman/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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43783091 Jan 11, 2023. Tyrese Hunter #4 of the Texas Longhorns in action vs the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions at the Moody Center in Austin Texas. Texas defeats TCU 79-75.(Credit Image: © Robert Backman/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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43781843 Jan 11, 2023. Tyrese Hunter #4 of the Texas Longhorns in action vs the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions at the Moody Center in Austin Texas. TCU leads 42-29 at the half.(Credit Image: © Robert Backman/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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43781819 Jan 11, 2023. Tyrese Hunter #4 of the Texas Longhorns in action vs the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions at the Moody Center in Austin Texas. TCU leads 42-29 at the half.(Credit Image: © Robert Backman/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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43342524 2022 - An sloth bear climbed a tree in a primary forest in the Amazon rainforest, near Iquitos, Loreto, Peru. Many species of animals, unique in the world, are in danger of extinction in the Amazon jungle.More than 10,000 species are at imminent risk of extinction. There are some animals that exist only in this territory, such as the sloth bear, golden lion tamarin, spider frog, electric eel, bullet ant, poison dart frog, green anaconda, black alligator, glass frog or the Jesus Christ lizard. Some of the animals that are at severe risk of extinction are the pink dolphin, the jaguar, the giant otter or the Caribbean manatee.The impact of human beings on nature is being devastating. In addition to climate change, industrial logging, which is largely illegal, paves the way for further destruction through the use of fire. Another great threat to the ecosystem are the hydroelectric projects that disturb all the rivers of the Amazon basin. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342528 2022 - Smoky jungle frog (Leptodactylus pentadactylus). Many species of animals, unique in the world, are in danger of extinction in the Amazon jungle.More than 10,000 species are at imminent risk of extinction. There are some animals that exist only in this territory, such as the sloth bear, golden lion tamarin, spider frog, electric eel, bullet ant, poison dart frog, green anaconda, black alligator, glass frog or the Jesus Christ lizard. Some of the animals that are at severe risk of extinction are the pink dolphin, the jaguar, the giant otter or the Caribbean manatee.The impact of human beings on nature is being devastating. In addition to climate change, industrial logging, which is largely illegal, paves the way for further destruction through the use of fire. Another great threat to the ecosystem are the hydroelectric projects that disturb all the rivers of the Amazon basin. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20220925_shl_z03_390 September 25, 2022 - USA - A member of the U.S. Army Parachute Team conducts a demonstration at the 2022 Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Air Show at MCAS Miramar, California, Sept.. 25, 2022. Nicknamed the Golden Knights in 1962, ?Golden? signifies the gold medals the team won in international competitions, and Knights alludes to the team?s ambition to conquer the skies. The Golden Knights perform in more than 100 events per year. The theme for the 2022 MCAS Miramar Air Show, Marines Fight, Evolve and Win, reflects the Marine Corps? ongoing modernization efforts to prepare for future conflicts. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Hutchinson) (Credit Image: © U.S. Marine/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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ny051118204204 David Hu, an associate professor of mechanical engineering and biology at Georgia Institute of Technology where he researches the biomechanics of animal locomotion, with a snake at the Amphibian Foundation in Atlanta, Oct. 8, 2018. Hu's unfettered curiosity leads him to investigate the physics at work in some very odd corners of the natural world. (Melissa Golden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051118174904 David Hu, an associate professor of mechanical engineering and biology at Georgia Institute of Technology where he researches the biomechanics of animal locomotion, holds a frog at the Amphibian Foundation in Atlanta, Oct. 8, 2018. Hu's unfettered curiosity leads him to investigate the physics at work in some very odd corners of the natural world. (Melissa Golden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051118175104 David Hu, an associate professor of mechanical engineering and biology at Georgia Institute of Technology where he researches the biomechanics of animal locomotion, with a snake at the Amphibian Foundation in Atlanta, Oct. 8, 2018. Hu's unfettered curiosity leads him to investigate the physics at work in some very odd corners of the natural world. (Melissa Golden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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01122202 zoology / animals, amphibian (amphibia), The Golden Poison Frog (Phyllobates terribilis) / captive. Also known as The Terrible One, this poison arrow frog is endemic to the Pacific coast of Colombia. The toxins produced by this frog a lethal, making it the most toxic frog on Earth.
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01122207 zoology / animals, amphibian (amphibia), The Golden Poison Frog (Phyllobates terribilis) / captive. Also known as The Terrible One, this poison arrow frog is endemic to the Pacific coast of Colombia. The toxins produced by this frog a lethal, making it the most toxic frog on Earth.
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955_24_15001047 Small orange frog from above with toe pads on its long thin digits.
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00627004 "Krosigk, Sidonie von, * 21.10.1989, German actress, half length, photo call to the ARD tv series ""Sechs auf einen Streich"", Hamburg, 20.10.2008,"
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955_24_65005514 Side view of Golden Mantella frog from Madagascar
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955_24_20367138 Golden mantella (Mantella aurantiaca), orange coloured frog perching on spiky-leaved plant
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1019_24__DSC1476 In recent years, conservation biologists have drawn our attention to a worldwide decline in wild populations of frogs, toads, and salamanders - a phenomenon that has come to be called the Global Amphibian Crisis. While habitat loss is still considered the most serious threat to the majority of species, especially in the humid tropical forest regions of the world, a fungal disease known as chytrid has been identified as being exceptionally deadly to amphibians, while not seeming to affect other groups of vertebrates - fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. A frog-killing fungus in Central and South America spreads in waves like other infectious diseases, challenging a theory that climate change is to blame. El Valle Amphibian Rescue Center in El Valle de Anto?n en Panama?. In response to this need, the Houston Zoo established the Center in central Panama. Atelopus zeteki .Panamanian Golden Frog..
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1019_24__DSC1471 In recent years, conservation biologists have drawn our attention to a worldwide decline in wild populations of frogs, toads, and salamanders - a phenomenon that has come to be called the Global Amphibian Crisis. While habitat loss is still considered the most serious threat to the majority of species, especially in the humid tropical forest regions of the world, a fungal disease known as chytrid has been identified as being exceptionally deadly to amphibians, while not seeming to affect other groups of vertebrates - fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. A frog-killing fungus in Central and South America spreads in waves like other infectious diseases, challenging a theory that climate change is to blame. El Valle Amphibian Rescue Center in El Valle de Anto?n en Panama?. In response to this need, the Houston Zoo established the Center in central Panama. Atelopus zeteki .Panamanian Golden Frog..
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1019_24__DSC1467 In recent years, conservation biologists have drawn our attention to a worldwide decline in wild populations of frogs, toads, and salamanders - a phenomenon that has come to be called the Global Amphibian Crisis. While habitat loss is still considered the most serious threat to the majority of species, especially in the humid tropical forest regions of the world, a fungal disease known as chytrid has been identified as being exceptionally deadly to amphibians, while not seeming to affect other groups of vertebrates - fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. A frog-killing fungus in Central and South America spreads in waves like other infectious diseases, challenging a theory that climate change is to blame. El Valle Amphibian Rescue Center in El Valle de Anto?n en Panama?. In response to this need, the Houston Zoo established the Center in central Panama. Atelopus zeteki .Panamanian Golden Frog..
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1019_24__DSC1415 In recent years, conservation biologists have drawn our attention to a worldwide decline in wild populations of frogs, toads, and salamanders - a phenomenon that has come to be called the Global Amphibian Crisis. While habitat loss is still considered the most serious threat to the majority of species, especially in the humid tropical forest regions of the world, a fungal disease known as chytrid has been identified as being exceptionally deadly to amphibians, while not seeming to affect other groups of vertebrates - fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. A frog-killing fungus in Central and South America spreads in waves like other infectious diseases, challenging a theory that climate change is to blame. El Valle Amphibian Rescue Center in El Valle de Anto?n en Panama?. In response to this need, the Houston Zoo established the Center in central Panama. Atelopus zeteki. Panamanian Golden Frog..
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iblimu10199163 Historic cathedral church Malaga, Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu10208975 Late afternoon golden sunlight falling of historic houses in Placentines street, central Seville, Spain next to La Giralda tower
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iblimu10199162 Historic cathedral church Malaga, Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu10208976 Late afternoon golden sunlight falling of historic houses in Placentines street, central Seville, Spain, Europe
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akg7079466 Family coat of arms Abraham van Rijckevorsel, coat of arms information form painting material parchment paint wood, Weapon parchment mounted on oak panel without frame. the coat of arms of Van Rijckevorsel: in green three seated green frogs to the left; with helmet sign, golden frog sitting between green-golden flight and gold-green tarpaulins. Abraham van Rijckevorsel painted under weapon heraldry Erasmus Foundation Parklaan Rotterdam City Center Nieuwe Werk Van Rijckevorsel Long-term loan Erasmus Foundation.
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alb9875592 Uniform of a French naval captain, Napoleonic era. In bicorne with cockade, tailcoat with gold epaulettes and frogging, breeches and boots. On a shore in front of a ship. Capitaine de Vaisseau. Handcoloured woodcut by Brugnot after an illustration by Hippolyte Bellangé from P.M. Laurent de lArdeches Histoire de Napoleon, Paris, 1840.
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alb9878949 Claude Louis Hector de Villars, Prince de Martigues, Duc de Villars, Vicomte de Melun, 1653-1734, French military commander to King Louis XIV of France. In buff coat, red jacket with frogging, breastplate, ribbon with Order of the Golden Fleece, sword and baton. Le Marechal de Villars. Regne de Louis XIV. Handcoloured lithograph by Lorenzo Bianchi and Domenico Cuciniello after Hippolyte Lecomte from Costumi civili e militari della monarchia francese dal 1200 al 1820, Naples, 1825. Italian edition of Lecomtes Civilian and military costumes of the French monarchy from 1200 to 1820.
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alb5190275 Scabbard and sword, Steel, cord, iron, silver, gold, shibuichi, Long steel blade with hilt wrapped spirally with black cord. Beneath cord, pebble-like texture. Pine-tree menuki. Oval tsuba of iron, silver, gold, and shibuichi. Design is a man and frog. Haliki silver plate. Fuchi-Kashira-bird of shibuichi and gold. Mark of tempering: HAMON, Gume Midare. The nakago is tong and has two holes., Yamato, Japan, 15961615, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Scabbard and sword.
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alb4105538 Forest Floor with a Snake, Lizards, Butterflies and other Insects. Dating: 1650 - 1678. Measurements: h 76 cm × w 62 cm; d 11.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Otto Marseus van Schrieck.
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alb4105278 Latona and the Lycian Peasants. Dating: c. 1605. Measurements: h 37 cm × w 56 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Jan Brueghel (I).
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alb4104017 The poet crowned by two apes at the feast of the animals. Dating: 1623. Measurements: support: h 56.5 cm × w 82 cm; d 6 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Roelant Savery (workshop of).
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alb3893470 Children's Games. Date/Period: 1560. Painting. Oil on wood. Height: 1,180 mm (46.45 in); Width: 1,610 mm (63.38 in). Author: Pieter Brueghel The Elder.
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alb4101996 Waterfowl. Dating: 1652. Measurements: h 59 cm × w 104 cm; d 5.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Gijsbert Gillisz. de Hondecoeter.
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alb4101961 The Fall of Man. Dating: 1592. Measurements: h 273 cm × w 220 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem.
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ibxcpi09165546 Bottom view of famous and colorful church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Brasil, Europe
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akg8637601 Sandys, Frederick 1829-1904. "Medea", 1866/68. Oil on panel, 61 x 46 cm. Inv.: 1925P105. Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery.
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akg8325204 Abraham Bloemaert; 1564-1651. "Latona and the Lycian Peasants", 1646. (Latona and her twins Apollo and Diana are beeing mocked by the Lycian peasants; she punishes them by transformring them into frogs; - Ovid, Met. 6,341 ff.). Oil on canvas, 69.8 × 100.4 cm. Utrecht, Centraal Museum.
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akg8325230 Abraham Bloemaert; 1564-1651. "Latona and the Lycian Peasants", 1640-50. (Latona and her twins Apollo and Diana are beeing mocked by the Lycian peasants; she punishes them by transformring them into frogs; - Ovid, Met. 6,341 ff.). Black chalk, brown pen, brown washed, 24 × 35 cm. Utrecht, Centraal Museum.
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alb5129820 Inro with a Chrysanthemum-Blossom Pattern, early 19th century, Inro: gold lacquer ground on wood with gold, silver, and red pigment, and decoration in togidashi maki-e, and nashiji on the interior; netsuke: ivory; ojime: variegated stone, 3 5/8 × 1 3/4 in. (9.2 × 4.4 cm), Because the traditional Japanese kimono is devoid of pockets, a number of hanging containers were developed. Inro, made of the best lacquered wood or lacquered ox-hide, were the most expensive and treasured of these containers. The inro (literally seal baskets) were originally used by men to carry personal seals, but during the Edo period (16151868), these compartmented cases came to be used for medicine or special items like letters and charms. Attached to the inro is a netsuke (or toggle, literally root attach), often made of ivory or wood, which acts as a stopper to prevent the inro from slipping off a kimono sash. The ojime (cord tightener) is a bead used to tighten the cords that keep the tiered containers of the inro strung together. By the eighteenth century, the functional aspect of the inro ensemble became secondary, and it increasingly served as a personal adornment. Samurai and townsmen alike expressed their individuality through their inros material, technique, design, and shape. , Japan, Japanese, Edo period (16151868), Containers - Wood.
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alb9520545 Frog Ring, 618-906, 1 1/8 in. (2.86 cm) (diameter), Gold, China, 7th-10th century.
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alb9484922 Water coupe, 18th-19th century, 4 1/2 in. (11.43 cm), White nephrite with green jade, China, 18th-19th century, Important pieces of jade traditionally were fitted with display stands when they were made. Here, realistic lotus blossoms and pods of white jade combine harmoniously with their green, leafy support of carved and tinted ivory. The green jade frog stopper adds a bit of humor to the total composition. The lotus, although long a Buddhist symbol of spiritual purity, is exploited here for its decorative potential. The carving reflects the late eighteenth and nineteenth century aristocratic taste for realistically carved subject matter and pure, bright colors. The combination of jade with other precious material such as ivory, gold or other hardstones became increasingly popular as the nineteenth century progressed and collectors vied to display their wealth.
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alb9403987 Frog Ring, 618-906, 1 1/8 in. (2.86 cm) (diameter), Gold, China, 7th-10th century.
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alb9389686 Frog Pendant, Chiriquí, c.13001500, Gold, Costa Rica, North and Central America, Panamá, North and Central America, Jewelry & personal accessories, metalwork, 2 9/16 x 2 1/16 in. (6.5 x 5.2 cm).
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alb4251810 Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Eighteenth night: The prince, with the help of Mukhlis who changes into a frog, recovers the ring lost in the sea, and returns it to the king, c. 1560. India, Mughal, Reign of Akbar, 16th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper;.
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alb3900756 Portrait of a Young Woman of the Fortesque Family of Devon. Date/Period: Ca. 1745. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,270 mm (50 in); Width: 1,016 mm (40 in). Author: THOMAS HUDSON.
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akg8374842 Beaker with Frogs, 900-1100. Metalwork, Gold, hammered, 13.7 × 12.1 cm. Inv. No. 2015.9, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8374356 Frog Pendant, 200-700. Metalwork, Gold. Inv. No. 1955.375, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8363993 Frog Ornament, 50-800. Jewelry, Shell, stone, gold, 10.7 × 10.6 cm. Inv. No. 1955.178, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8363721 Finger Ring with Frog, ca 1353-1337 BC. Jewelry, Gold. Inv. No. 1916.658, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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alb3906017 Large flower still life with Crown Imperial. Date/Period: 1624. Painting. Oil on panel. Author: ROELANT SAVERY.
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alb4500292 Tankard with dragons, figures in landscapes and ornamental borders, Beer mug made of porcelain, with a spherical body and a C-shaped ear ending in a dragon head. Painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, eggplant, turquoise, black and gold. The belly is covered with loose flowers against a background of green 'frogs'. In this, four pomegranate-shaped boxes have been saved, with in two a fishermen's scene, in one two boys with a bird cage in an enclosed garden and one with two men in an enclosed garden throwing coins into a basket with a frog. A monster head with a ring between the compartments twice. Above the foot and on the shoulder a band with leaf and ruyi motifs. On the neck a band of connected sections with a chilong (polled dragon) in between flames saved in red. The background consists of loose flowers on a dotted, turquoise ground. Above the shoulder a band with a wave motif above which valuables (artemisia leaf, pearl, diamond, musical stone, coin), lucky symbols (shell, infinite knot, chakra, lotus, fish) and antiques (scrolls, coral) and a swastika. On the edge a band with lotus vines. European forms with famille verte, Jean Theodore Royer, anonymous, China, c. 1700, Qing-dynasty (1644-1912) / Kangxi-period (1662-1722), porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrification, h 19.5 cm d 15.5 cm d 18.5 cm d 11.5 cm l 23 cm.
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akg7896006 MIGHTY SENNIN GAMA. IVORY.18th c.The unusually big Sennin with the typical wide broad face and the expressive, big eyes, all this proves its probable origin from Kyûshû according to Alain Ducros. As many Sennin Gama he holds a frog in front of his chest. He wears a belted robe worn in the back and a leafy collar and apron. Very finely carved and engraved, partly stained for effect and with a beautiful, golden-yellow natural patina. H.12,6cm. Condition A.Provenance:-Old collection no. 335.Literature:-Compare with the article of Alain Ducros: Ivory Tall Figures: Kyoto or Kyushu in INSJ, Vol. 33, No. 1 Spring 2013.Please note that objects made of ivory, rhinoceros horn and turtle shell, due to Cites regulations can only sold within the European Community. At present the export in third countries is prohibited. Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg7896002 MIGHTY SENNIN GAMA. IVORY.18th c.The unusually big Sennin with the typical wide broad face and the expressive, big eyes, all this proves its probable origin from Kyûshû according to Alain Ducros. As many Sennin Gama he holds a frog in front of his chest. He wears a belted robe worn in the back and a leafy collar and apron. Very finely carved and engraved, partly stained for effect and with a beautiful, golden-yellow natural patina. H.12,6cm. Condition A.Provenance:-Old collection no. 335.Literature:-Compare with the article of Alain Ducros: Ivory Tall Figures: Kyoto or Kyushu in INSJ, Vol. 33, No. 1 Spring 2013.Please note that objects made of ivory, rhinoceros horn and turtle shell, due to Cites regulations can only sold within the European Community. At present the export in third countries is prohibited. Art trade, Van Ham.
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alb4923981 Case (Inr) with Design of Gibbon Reaching for Frog (Symbol of Moon) (obverse); Well with Bucket (reverse), Japan, 18th century, Japan, Lacquer, roiro, gold, silver and brown hiramakie, takamakie, applied metal; Interior: nashiji and fundame, 2 1/2 x 2 x 13/16 in. (6.4 x 5.1 x 2 cm), Inr.
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akg395418 Peru, Nordküste, Moche-Kultur, 100-600 n. Chr. Goldene Kette mit Frosch-Anhängern. Gold, Kupfer, Halbedelstein, Länge 61,5 cm. Lima, Larco Museum Peru. Museum: Lima, Larco Museum Peru.
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les30010735 Gilt silver dish with serpents, frogs and lobsters, enamel. Nuernberg, ca,1550-1560 45 cm across. Author: WENZEL JAMNITZER. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Objets d'Art, Paris, France.
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alb2339593 Hunting dress, reign of William and Mary, 1695. She wears a tricorn, jacket with large cuffs and frogging, sash belt, skirts with gold embroidery, and holds a musket. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's "Female Costumes Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates," London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
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alb3464500 Case (Inro ) with Design of a Gourd Vine, Edo period (1615–1868), 18th century, Japan, Case: gold, colored lacquer, gold leaf, and gold foil on red lacquer; Fastener (ojime): metal with design of flowers and insects; Toggle (netsuke): ivory and lacquer carved in the shape of a Noh dancer, H. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); W. 2 3/8 in. (6 cm); D. 11/16 in. (1.8 cm), Inro, Koma Yasutada (Japanese).
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alb4063157 Grimaldi's leap-frog, in the comic pantomine of the Golden fish'. Joseph Grimaldi (18 December 1778 – 31 May 1837). An English actor, comedian and dancer, who became the most popular English entertainer of the Regency era. He expanded the role of Clown in the harlequinade that formed part of British pantomimes. He became so dominant on the London comic stage that harlequinade Clowns became known as "Joey", and both the nickname and Grimaldi's whiteface make-up design were, and still are, used by other types of clowns. Memoirs of J. G., edited by “Boz” [i.e. C. Dickens]. With illustrations by G. Cruikshank. London, 1838. Source: Dex.315.(3) page 6.
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alb4085767 Rhyming words ending in the letter G. The Golden primer. The Golden Primer. [In verse. With illustrations by Walter Crane.]. 2 pt. Blackwood & Sons: London, 1884. Source: 12805.w.33, part 1, page 22.
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alb4219147 'Fruit'. Germany, The second half of the 17th century. Dimensions: 89x70 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: ABRAHAM MIGNON.
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alb3669638 Pair of Percussion Target Pistols Made for Display at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, 1851. Barrelsmith: Barrels by Léopold Bernard (French, Paris, active 1832-70). Culture: French, Paris. Designer: Designed by Michel Liénard (French, La Bouille 1810-1870 Brussels). Dimensions: L. of each pistol 17 1/4 in. (44 cm); L. of each barrel 11 3/8 in. (28.8 cm); Cal. of each barrel .46 in. (12 mm). Gunsmith: Signed by Alfred Gauvain (French, Paris 1801-1889 Paris). Date: dated 1851.Made by the Parisian gunsmith Alfred Gauvain (1801-1889) for display at the Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in London in 1851, these pistols are masterpieces of iron chiseling in the Renaissance Revival style that was popular in mid-nineteenth-century design. Designed by the sculptor and ornemanist Michel Liénard (1810-1870), they were praised at the time as works of modern art that rivaled in beauty of execution many older firearms preserved in national museums. The inspiration for the lizards, snakes, and frogs amid vine branches was perhaps provided by Renaissance goldsmith's works (silver by Wenzel Jamnitzer of Nuremberg) and ceramics (French Palissy ware). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb5193665 Chocolate Pot with Floral Sprays, Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, German, established by 1753, hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, Swelling ovoid body with eared handle on right and curved lip in front. Gilt enrichments. Painted floral elements in colors. Within open gilt frame on left side of jug is painted Latona and the Frogs. Round cover, bud-form knobs., Germany, 17551765, ceramics, Decorative Arts, chocolate pot, chocolate pot.
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alb5169511 chatelaine, metal, gold, vitreous enamel, Comprising four elaborate white and gilded metal elements in the Egyptian style, three elements being a circular coin purse and two storage compartments depending from the central element composed of a mask and pectoral above a lozenge-shaped medallion and oval medallion with a green enameled frog; the whole decorated with polychrome enamel. Large hinged clip on back of central element., Europe, late 19th century, costume & accessories, Decorative Arts, chatelaine.
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akg4453476 ITALY 1883 Agostino Magliani minister of finances makes to burst the "bomb of paper" (currency) that it encloses gold and silver. The Minister Magliani was author of the bill that was proposed to abolish the'course forzoso'di the currency in Italy. He caricaturizes from "the Frog", 1883.
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alb5134803 Frog pendant, A.D. 7001550, Gold, 2.4 × 1.4 cm (15/16 × 9/16 in.), Made in Costa Rica, Costa Rica, Diquis, 8th16th century, Jewelry.
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alb5138803 Frog pendant, A.D. 7001550, Gold, 2.8 × 2.1 cm (1 1/8 × 13/16 in.), Made in Costa Rica, Costa Rica, Diquis, 8th16th century, Jewelry.
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alb5140531 Frog pendant, A.D. 7001550, Gold, 5 × 4 cm (1 15/16 × 1 9/16 in.), Made in Costa Rica, Costa Rica, Diquis, 8th16th century, Jewelry.
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alb5121079 Zoomorphic pendant in shape of a frog, ca. 1200, Gold, 3 × 1.7 cm, 0.01 kg (1 3/16 × 11/16 in., 0.02 lb.), Made in Costa Rica, Costa Rica, Palmar Sur, Puntarenas, Jewelry.
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alb5116122 Frog pendant, ca. 1200, Gold, 3.4 × 2.8 cm (1 5/16 × 1 1/8 in.), Made in Costa Rica, Costa Rica, Diquis, Jewelry.
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alb5017837 finger ring, frog, finger ring, gold, carnelian, 0,8 x 0,7 cm, New Empire, Egypt.
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alb4998940 Vz: frog, gem, intaglio, ringstone, beryl, Color: green, Shape: oval, Machining: front convex, in modern golden ring, Method: deep modeling with rounded drills, detailing with thicker and thinner wheel grooves ., 13 x 10 mm, D. 4.5 mm, 1st century AD. 1-100 AD.
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alb4944338 Frog pendant, Chiriqui, 11th16th century, Costa Rica or Panama, Chiriqui, Gold, Overall: 1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm), Metal-Ornaments.
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alb4911688 Disk or Subang Cover with Frog Surrounded by Foliate, Indonesia (Java), Eastern Javanese period, Date Last quarter of the 10thlast quarter of the 15th century, Indonesia (Java), Gold, Diam. 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm), Metalwork.
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alb4911533 Saya Inr with Pine and Ivy (obverse) and Bamboo Grove (reverse), Japan, Meiji period (18681912), Date second half of the 19th century, Japan, Sheath shape; lacquered wood with gold and silver takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, togidashimaki-e, and colored ivory inlay on gold lacquer ground Netsuke: kagamibuta type, lotus pad with frog; stained ivory and metal Ojime: agate bead, 2 5/8 x 1 9/16 x 15/16 in. (6.7 x 4 x 2.4 cm), Inr.
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alb4922926 Frog pendant, Chiriqui, 11th16th century, Costa Rica or Panama, Chiriqui, Gold, Overall: 1 1/4 in. (3.18 cm), Metal-Ornaments.
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alb4889661 Gold Double-Headed Frog Ornament, Chiriqui, 11th16th century, Costa Rica or Panama, Chiriqui, Gold, H x W: 1 3/4 x 2in. (4.4 x 5.1cm), Metal-Ornaments.
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alb4901973 Case (Inr) with Design of Leafy Grapevines (obverse); Chrysanthemum Spray (reverse), Japan, Edo period (16151868), Date 18th19th century, Japan, Case: lacquer with gold and silver takamaki-e; Fastener (ojime): gold bead carved and pierced with flowers; Toggle (netsuke): ivory carved and pierced with flowers and clouds, the figure of a courtier applied in gold, 3 1/16 x 2 7/16 x 1 1/16 in. (7.7 x 6.2 x 2.7 cm), Inr.
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alb4900761 Ornament in the Shape of a Frog, Indonesia (Java), Central Javanese period, Date Second half of the 8thsecond half of the 10th century, Indonesia (Java), Gold, H. 1 in. (2.5 cm), Jewelry.
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alb4552701 Soupplate with precious objects and flower sprays, Porcelain soup plate, painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, turquoise, purple, black and gold. On the flat lucky symbols: a flower vase on a stool, rolls on a bench with stylized lotuses, a lotus stalk and books and incense burner on a table, the wall with prunus and peony branches, the border with napkin work with interconnected cartouches with lotus vines against a background of 'frogs' drills and attributes of the Eight Immortals (castanets, sword, fan, flower basket, percussion instrument, flute), the rear with three mushrooms (lingzhi). A crack in the edge. Famille rose., anonymous, China, c. 1725 - c. 1749, Qing-dynasty (1644-1912) / Yongzheng-period (1723-1735) / Qianlong-period (1736-1795), porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrification, h 3.8 cm d 22.6 cm d 12 cm.
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alb4485335 Covered, baluster jar with panel decoration and gilt brass finial, Baluster square porcelain covered pot with beveled corners and wide-flared neck, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, aubergine and black with a box decoration. The wall is divided into two layers, the bottom layer with two boxes with peony or lotus branches with butterflies and two boxes with people in a river landscape, the corners with flower vines with a squirrel, the shoulder with alternating flower branches with butterflies and valuables, the corners with a flower branch, above a band of flowers against a green speckled ground, the neck with flower sprays, around the base circles with flower cut out in a green 'frogs' soil. Alternating flower sprays and valuables on the lid, gold-plated brass button in the shape of a flower. Round, smooth hole in the bottom, lid with cracks, chip in the edge. Cover glued. Famille verte., anonymous, China, c. 1600 - c. 1900, Qing-dynasty (1644-1912) / Ming-dynasty (1368-1644), porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), brass (alloy), vitrification, h 40 cm l 11.5 cm × w 11.2 cm l 13.5 cm × w 13.5 cm l 11 cm × w 10.8 cm.
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alb4488124 Garniture Octagonal, gu-shaped beaker vase with flowering plants and figures in a fenced garden in panels, Octagonal, gu-shaped porcelain beaker vase, painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, purple, black and gold. The wall is covered with peony branches against a background of a spiral pattern. On each of the eight sides a carved, scalloped cartouche with alternating flower sprays (peony, chrysanthemum, aster, prunus) near a rock or one or more persons on a terrace or in an enclosed garden with flowering plants and rocks. In the center of the body a thickened ring with napkin work interspersed with lobed cartouches with deer or birds on a peony plant. On the edge a band with flower sprays on blue frog. A decorative band around the foot. Famille rose., anonymous, China, c. 1800 - c. 1899, Qing-dynasty (1644-1912), porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrification, h 67 cm d 38.1 cm d 30.5 cm w 16.7 kg.
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alb4548960 Covered, baluster jar with panel decoration and gilt brass finial, Baluster-shaped, square porcelain pot with beveled corners and flared neck, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, eggplant and black with a box decoration. The wall is divided into two layers, the bottom layer with two compartments with peony or lotus branches with butterflies and two compartments with people in a river landscape, the corners with flower vines, the shoulder with alternating flower branches with butterflies and valuables, the corners with a flower branch, above a band of flowers against a green speckled ground, the neck with flower sprays, around the base circles with flower cut out in a green 'frogs' soil. Alternating flower sprays and valuables on the lid, gold-plated brass button in the shape of a flower. Round, smooth hole in the bottom, five chips in the lid, chip in the foot ring. Cover glued. Famille verte., anonymous, China, c. 1600 - c. 1900, Ming-dynasty (1368-1644) / Qing-dynasty (1644-1912), porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), brass (alloy), vitrification, h 40 cm l 11.6 cm × w 11.6 cm l 13.5 cm × w 13.5 cm l 10.9 cm × w 10.7 cm.
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alb4474524 Cup with the arms of the Kikkert family, Porcelain cup, painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, purple, black and gold. On the wall the coat of arms of the Kikkert family. The weapon has a red twill with a frog and two stars above and a star below. The helmet sign is a star and the cover consists of leaf vines. Around the weapon scatter flowers, blue ribbons and two green palm branches. The inner edge with a decorative band. Porcelain with enamel colors., anonymous, China, c. 1777 - c. 1778, Qing-dynasty (1644-1912) / Qianlong-period (1736-1795), porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrification, h 4 cm d 8.8 cm d 4.2 cm.
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alb3515189 Necklace Ornaments, Frogs, 15th–early 16th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Aztec or Mixtec, Gold, H. 7/8 in. (2.1 cm), Metal-Ornaments, Necklaces made of numerous small beads often in the form of animals, including shells, turtles, and frogs, are among the many types of gold ornaments worn by Aztec nobility. These creatures are all associated with water and rain and the sustenance it assures.
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