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Frog (second state)


Frog (second state)

1999 (March)
20th century
89 x 129 mm

Rosemary Feit Covey,  American, b. 1954

Object Type: Print
Medium and Support: Resingrave engraving on paper
Credit Line: Gift of Eric Mackenzie in memory of William C. Garwood and Gwendolyn Garwood
Accession Number: 2011.1.348
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks

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This object has the following keywords:
  • commissions (orders for works)
  • frogs (animals) - General term for any member of the order Anura that is smooth-skinned, semi-aquatic, and leaping, as distinguished from more terrestrial, squat, warty, hopping anurans, which are called "toads." There is no taxonomic distinction between frogs and toads.
  • ponds - Relatively small bodies of water, usually surrounded on all sides by land.
  • water leaf (plant-derived motifs) - Various leaflike forms, usually unribbed and unserrated, used as decorative motifs, especially common in late 12th-century capitals.

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Provenance History

  • Owner Name: Mackenzie, Eric
    Role: Collector
    Dates: 04/10/1999, 09/26/2011

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