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  2. Nyoirin-ji (Ogori) - Wikipedia

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    The former chief priest of Nyoirin-ji Temple went on a trip to China, brought back a frog figurine made out of jade and placed it in the temple. With that as a starting point, he began collecting frog figurines in 1992 with the goals of changing the atmosphere of the temple and attracting young people to visit.

  3. Märchenbrunnen - Wikipedia

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    One of the frogs was used in The Frog Princess, a fairy tale. The sculptures are made of limestone. [11] On the east side of the pond is a closed semicircular cascade arcade; a succession of arches. [12] In the centre of the nine arches there is a large stone bowl which is decorated with sculptures of dogs' heads.

  4. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    Animal forms: animal statues such as frogs, turtles, rabbits, deer, flamingoes and ducks are cast in plastic or cement. Bathtub Madonna: a statue of Mary the mother of Jesus is placed in a bathtub half buried under the ground. Statues of Mary are most often made of white concrete, but are sometimes painted with a blue garment.

  5. Frog Baby Fountain (Ball State University) - Wikipedia

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    Frog Baby Fountain is a statue set in the middle of a fountain on the Ball State University campus. It is known as a sign of good luck and is a popular meeting place. The Frog Baby statue was cast by Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons in 1937 and has been moved several times prior to becoming what it is known as today.

  6. Garden sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The garden sculptures have found a great history in the major civilizations of the world. [1] Among the major themes, human figures and animals were the inspiration. However, in certain cases, for example, in China the monsters and animals were assumed to be imaginary.

  7. Mississippian stone statuary - Wikipedia

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    The most well known statue from this region is the 47 centimeters (19 in) "Sandy" statue, the male half of a pair dug up in 1939 from the Sellars Mound in Wilson County, Tennessee. Now in the Frank H. McClung Museum in Knoxville , [ 23 ] it has been used on numerous book and magazine covers as well as on a U.S. postage stamp as part of the Art ...

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