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"What next?"as the frog said when his tail fell off (engraving)
7177756 " What next?" as the frog said when his tail fell off (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " What next?" as the frog said when his tail fell off. Illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood, 1836 (A H Baily).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24723318
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Evolution Fire Bellied Frog Frog Reptiles Shadowing Tail
Postcards (8 pack of A6)
Set of 8, A6 Postcards, featuring the same image on all cards in a set. Printed on 350gsm premium white satin card, the back of the postcard includes space to write messages and an area for the address and stamp. Size of each postcard is 15cm x 10.6cm.
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Estimated Product Size is 10.6cm x 15cm (4.2" x 5.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This engraving captures a humorous moment in the natural world, titled ""What next?" as the frog said when his tail fell off". Created by English School in the 19th century, this print showcases a comical illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood. The image depicts a fire-bellied frog with its tail detached, prompting it to exclaim, "What next?". The artist skillfully portrays the frog's surprise and confusion through intricate details and shading techniques. This whimsical scene not only provides entertainment but also offers insight into scientific methods of observing wildlife during that era. The reptile's expressive face and body language evoke laughter while highlighting the fascinating aspects of evolution and natural history. As we gaze at this enchanting artwork, we are reminded of how animals can bring joy to our lives through their unique characteristics. This piece from the 19th century serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of humor in art. It invites us to appreciate nature's wonders while embracing lightheartedness. Whether displayed in a private collection or shared publicly, this engraving continues to charm viewers with its timeless depiction of an amusing encounter between man and amphibian.
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