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Illustration 16

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20th century

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Artist: Alexander Calder, American 1898 - 1976

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Richard B. Bailey and Nanette C. Sexton in memory of Professor Frederick B. Deknatel, M21885

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© Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Illustration 16

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Artist: Alexander Calder, American 1898 - 1976

Date

20th century

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Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Richard B. Bailey and Nanette C. Sexton in memory of Professor Frederick B. Deknatel, M21885

Copyright

© Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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This image shows a page from a book with text on both the left and right sides and an illustration of a frog at the bottom center of the left page. The left side of the spread is headlined "THE FROG," followed by a poem titled "UPON THE FROG" that starts with "The frog by nature is both damp and cold, ..." and references the frog's croaking. The poem is followed by another section titled "COMPARISON," which compares a hypocrite to a frog, and attributes the text to John Bunyan, from "Divine Emblems." On the right side, there are excerpts from different texts, each describing frogs in various contexts. The first paragraph talks about croaking frogs and toads in the context of praising God and is attributed to "Jonathan Edwards, Images or Shadows." Following this are excerpts titled "SAINT BENNO AND THE FROG," "Pliny, Natural History," and "William Bartram, Travels." These texts elaborate on stories and observations about frogs, ranging from religious meditations to natural history descriptions. The image of the frog itself is a simple line drawing with a friendly and welcoming expression. It sits on its hind legs, with its front legs open wide, and its mouth is drawn in a wide smile. The image uses clean lines and lacks intricate details, aligning with a more illustrative or cartoonish style rather than a realistic depiction.

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This image is a page from a book containing a collection of literary excerpts about frogs. The page is divided into two main columns. The left column features a title, "The Frog," followed by a poem by John Bunyan titled "Upon the Frog." The poem describes the physical attributes and behaviors of the frog, paralleling them with the characteristics of a hypocrite. Adjacent to the text is a simple line drawing of a frog, outlined in black and occupying the lower half of the column. The right column contains three different excerpts. The first is a quotation from Jonathan Edwards, discussing the contrasting natures of frogs and toads compared to the singing of birds. Below that is an excerpt from "Saint Benno and the Frog" by Jerome Emser, recounting a story about Saint Benno and the croaking of frogs. The third passage is from "Natural History" by Pliny, noting that frogs in some regions were formerly silent. Lastly, there is a short excerpt from "Travels" by William Bartram, poetically describing the environment inhabited by frogs and the pleasant sound they contribute to it. The whole page has a clean, minimalist layout with ample white space, making the text and the frog illustration prominent.

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The image appears to be a page from a book or publication about frogs. It contains a poem titled "The Frog" and a drawing of a frog. The poem describes the frog's physical characteristics and behavior, such as its large belly, its habit of croaking in gardens, and its resemblance to the hypocrite. There are also several excerpts or quotes from other sources discussing the frog, its history, and its significance. The overall focus of the page is on the frog as a subject of literary and natural history interest.

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The image displays a page from a book or magazine, featuring an article about frogs. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing a poem titled "Upon the Frog" and the right column containing an article titled "Saint Benno and the Frog". * The poem "Upon the Frog" is written in black text and features a drawing of a frog at the bottom of the page. The poem describes the frog's appearance, behavior, and habitat, using vivid imagery and metaphors. * The article "Saint Benno and the Frog" is also written in black text and tells the story of Saint Benno, a monk who was known for his kindness to animals. According to the article, Saint Benno was particularly fond of frogs and would often pray for them. One day, a frog appeared to him in a vision and asked for his help. Saint Benno agreed to help the frog, and as a result, the frog was able to live in peace and harmony with the other animals in the forest. * The background of the page is a light beige color, which provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the text and image. Overall, the page appears to be well-designed and easy to read, with clear headings and concise paragraphs that make it easy to follow the narrative. In summary, the image shows a page from a book or magazine that features an article about frogs, including a poem and a story about Saint Benno and his relationship with frogs. The page is well-designed and easy to read, with clear headings and concise paragraphs that make it easy to follow the narrative.

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The image is a page from a book, featuring a poem and an illustration of a frog. The poem, titled "Upon the Frog," is written in black text on the left side of the page, with a simple line drawing of a frog below it. The poem describes the frog's appearance and behavior, using vivid language to paint a picture of the animal. On the right side of the page, there is a passage of text that appears to be a quote or excerpt from a larger work. The text is also written in black, but it is smaller than the poem and has a more formal tone. The passage discusses the symbolism of frogs in different cultures and religions, highlighting their association with fertility, rebirth, and spiritual growth. Overall, the image suggests that the book is a collection of poems and essays that explore the natural world and its symbolism. The use of simple yet evocative language and the inclusion of illustrations and quotes from other sources create a sense of depth and complexity, inviting the reader to engage with the material on multiple levels.

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The image shows a page of a book with the title "The Frog" on the top left. There is a drawing of a frog in the middle of the page. On the left side, there are two poems with the headings "Upon the Frog" and "Comparison." On the right side, there are three paragraphs with the headings "Saint Benno and the Frog," "In Cyrence," and "A beautiful green frog."

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UPON
birds
frog
the
gardens,
SAINT
The
though
singing
FROG
UPON THE FROG
that
in
sing
time
toads
belly
SAINT BENNO AND THE FROG
when
frogs
spring
THE
AND
Saints
She
damp
much
of
THE FROG
mouth
and
be
In
God's
also
voice
will
BENNO
Jonathan
but
is
praises,
as
sweet
sits
by
Her
same
It
year
same time that the Saints sing God's praises, hypocrites sing also, but the voice is as different
loves
to
both
So
sing,
croaking
somewhat
In the spring of the year when the birds sing, the frogs and toads also croak. So at the
different
at
COMPARISON
in God's ear as the sweet singing of birds and the croaking of toads and frogs.
also,
Her mouth is large, her belly much will hold;
The frog by nature is both damp and cold.
She sits somewhat ascending, loves to be
large,
or
nature
hypocrites
Croaking in gardens, though unpleasantly.
her
Croaking
frogs.
hold;
Images
ascending,
Jonathan Edwards, Images or Shadows
cold.
croak.
unpleasantly.
Edwards,
ear
Shadows
It YCRA
YCRA

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THE FROG In the spring of the year when the birds sing, the frogs and tonds also croak. So at the same time that the Saints sing God's praises, hypocrites sing also, but the voice is as different in God's ear as the sweet singing of birds and the croaking of toads and frogs. UPON THE FROG The frog by nature is both damp and cold, Her mouth is large, her belly much will hold; She sits somewhat ascending, loves to be Croaking in gardens, though unpleasantly. Jonathan Edwards, Images or Shadows SAINT BENNO AND THE FROG COMPARISON It was often the habit of the man of God to go about the fields in meditation and prayer: and onee as he passed by a certain marsh, a talkative frog was croaking in its slimy waters: and lest it should disturb his contemplation, he bade it be a Seraphian, inasmueh as all the frogs in Seraphus are mute. But when he had gone on a little way, he called to mind the saying in Daniel: "O ye whales and all that move in the waters, bless ye the Lord.O all ye beasts and cattle, bless ye the Lord." And fearing lest the singing of the frogs might perchance The hypocrite is like unto this frog. As like as is the puppy to the dog. He is of nature cold, his mouth is wide To prate, and at true goodness to deride. He mounts his head as if he was above The world, when yet 'tis that which has his love. And though he seeks in churches for to croak, He neither loveth Jesus nor his yoke. be more agreeable to God than his own praying, he again issued his command to them, that they should praise God in their accustomed fashion: and soon the air and the fields were vehement with their conversation. Jerome Emser, Life of St. Benno John Bunyan, Divine Emblems In Cyrene, the frogs were formerly dumb, and this species still exists, although croak- ing ones were carried over there from the continent. At the present day, even, the frogs in the island of Seraphus are dumb; but when they are carried to other places, they croak... Pliny, Natural History A beautiful green frog inhabits the grassy, marshy shores of these large rivers. They are very numerous, and their noise exactly resembles the barking of little dogs, or the yelping of puppies: these likewise make a great clamour, but as their notes are fine, and uttered in chorus, by separate bands or communities, far and near, rising and falling with the gentle breezes, it affords a pleasing kind of music. William Bartram, Travels 45
THE
FROG
In
the
spring
of
year
when
birds
sing,
frogs
and
tonds
also
croak.
So
at
same
time
that
Saints
sing
God's
praises,
hypocrites
also,
but
voice
is
as
different
in
ear
sweet
singing
croaking
toads
frogs.
UPON
The
frog
by
nature
both
damp
cold,
Her
mouth
large,
her
belly
much
will
hold;
She
sits
somewhat
ascending,
loves
to
be
Croaking
gardens,
though
unpleasantly.
Jonathan
Edwards,
Images
or
Shadows
SAINT
BENNO
AND
COMPARISON
It
was
often
habit
man
God
go
about
fields
meditation
prayer:
onee
he
passed
a
certain
marsh,
talkative
its
slimy
waters:
lest
it
should
disturb
his
contemplation,
bade
Seraphian,
inasmueh
all
Seraphus
are
mute.
But
had
gone
on
little
way,
called
mind
saying
Daniel:
"O
ye
whales
move
waters,
bless
Lord.O
beasts
cattle,
Lord."
And
fearing
might
perchance
hypocrite
like
unto
this
frog.
As
puppy
dog.
He
wide
To
prate,
true
goodness
deride.
mounts
head
if
above
world,
yet
'tis
which
has
love.
seeks
churches
for
croak,
neither
loveth
Jesus
nor
yoke.
more
agreeable
than
own
praying,
again
issued
command
them,
they
praise
their
accustomed
fashion:
soon
air
were
vehement
with
conversation.
Jerome
Emser,
Life
St.
Benno
John
Bunyan,
Divine
Emblems
Cyrene,
formerly
dumb,
species
still
exists,
although
croak-
ing
ones
carried
over
there
from
continent.
At
present
day,
even,
island
dumb;
other
places,
croak...
Pliny,
Natural
History
A
beautiful
green
inhabits
grassy,
marshy
shores
these
large
rivers.
They
very
numerous,
noise
exactly
resembles
barking
dogs,
yelping
puppies:
likewise
make
great
clamour,
notes
fine,
uttered
chorus,
separate
bands
communities,
far
near,
rising
falling
gentle
breezes,
affords
pleasing
kind
music.
William
Bartram,
Travels
45