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River Frog Collection

River Frogs are a species of North American True Frogs, belonging to the amphibian family, and are found in the eastern and central United States

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Background imageRiver Frog Collection: The First Tavern, 1906. Creator: Ivar Arosenius

The First Tavern, 1906. Creator: Ivar Arosenius
The First Tavern, 1906. Noah and his family drink wine outside the Ark

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Pool Frog (Rana lessonae) sitting on White lily pad, Danube delta rewilding area, Romania

Pool Frog (Rana lessonae) sitting on White lily pad, Danube delta rewilding area, Romania

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea, adult on yellow waterlily, Welder Wildlife Refuge, Sinton

Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea, adult on yellow waterlily, Welder Wildlife Refuge, Sinton, Texas, USA, May

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: The Nile Flood Had Retired, c1930. Artist: W Heath Robinson

The Nile Flood Had Retired, c1930. Artist: W Heath Robinson
The Nile Flood Had Retired, c1930. An illustration from The Marsh Kings Daughter by Hans Christian Andersen. From Hans Andersens Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Drinking-Fountain by Mr. J. Durham. A.R.A. in the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1876

Drinking-Fountain by Mr. J. Durham. A.R.A. in the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Drinking-Fountain by Mr. J. Durham. A.R.A. in the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1876. The bronze double drinking-fountain, designed by Mr. Joseph Durham...was originally intended by Mr

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Latona and the Lycian Peasants, c.1605. Creator: Jan Brueghel the Elder

Latona and the Lycian Peasants, c.1605. Creator: Jan Brueghel the Elder
Latona and the Lycian Peasants, c.1605. Latona, the mother of Apollo and Diana, halts to quench her thirst at a pond. However some peasants working nearby prevent her from doing so

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Picture, England, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Picture, England, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Picture, England, 17th century. People and animals in a landscape: a shepherd playing the bagpipes; gentleman playing a lute and lady looking at a butterfly; deer-hunting; frog on the riverbank

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) hunting frogs at night. Menanggol River, Sabah

Flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) hunting frogs at night. Menanggol River, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Common frog (Rana temporaria) portrait, close-up of eye, Cornwall, UK

Common frog (Rana temporaria) portrait, close-up of eye, Cornwall, UK. January. Did you know? Female Common frogs can lay up to 2000 eggs

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Blue milk frog, Mission golden-eye tree frog, Amazon milk frog, Trachycephalus resinifictrix

Blue milk frog, Mission golden-eye tree frog, Amazon milk frog, Trachycephalus resinifictrix, controlled conditions

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) basking on rock beside Merri Creek

Growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) basking on rock beside Merri Creek. Melbourne, Australia. 2017. Controlled conditions

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Colorado river toad (Incilius alvarius) pair mating. Sonoran desert, Arizona, USA

Colorado river toad (Incilius alvarius) pair mating. Sonoran desert, Arizona, USA. August

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Kottigehar dancing frog (Micrixalus kottigeharensis) male calling and displaying

Kottigehar dancing frog (Micrixalus kottigeharensis) male calling and displaying to attract female by waving foot, Agumbe, Western Ghats, India

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Water-crowfoot (Ranunculus fluitans subsp. penicillatus) flowering underwater, Cumbria

Water-crowfoot (Ranunculus fluitans subsp. penicillatus) flowering underwater, Cumbria, England, UK, September. Did you know

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) foraging by water. Kent, UK, August

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) foraging by water. Kent, UK, August. Did you know? Although mostly vegetarians, some water voles have been known to eat frogs legs to get extra protein

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Frog spawn {Rana temporaria} just a 1-2 days old, backlit on lightbox, Cornwall, UK

Frog spawn {Rana temporaria} just a 1-2 days old, backlit on lightbox, Cornwall, UK. January 2012

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Common frog {Rana temporaria}, backlit portrait, Cornwall, UK. January 2012

Common frog {Rana temporaria}, backlit portrait, Cornwall, UK. January 2012

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: RF- Common frog (Rana temporaria) portrait, Cornwall, UK, January

RF- Common frog (Rana temporaria) portrait, Cornwall, UK, January

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Silhouette of Common toad (Bufo bufo) swimming in River Orchy, Highlands, Scotland, UK

Silhouette of Common toad (Bufo bufo) swimming in River Orchy, Highlands, Scotland, UK, April

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: RF- Pool Frog (Rana lessonae) sitting on white lily pad, Danube delta rewilding area, Romania

RF- Pool Frog (Rana lessonae) sitting on white lily pad, Danube delta rewilding area, Romania

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Giant leaf frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) climbing along branch in rainforest, Iwokrama Reserve

Giant leaf frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) climbing along branch in rainforest, Iwokrama Reserve, Guyana

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Jump in the reeds

Jump in the reeds
Cesare Sent

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: DDE-90038634

DDE-90038634
Rough-skinned Treefrog (Hypsiboas cinerascens), Napo River bordering Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador Date: 27/06/2011

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Development of the Frog, illustration from Country Days and Country Ways (colour litho)

Development of the Frog, illustration from Country Days and Country Ways (colour litho)
IL274126 Development of the Frog, illustration from Country Days and Country Ways (colour litho) by Muckley, Louis Fairfax (1862-1926); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Frogs and the Sun

La Fontaines Fables - Frogs and the Sun
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Frogs and the Sun

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: La peche des grenouilles a l aie de la lanterne (engraving)

La peche des grenouilles a l aie de la lanterne (engraving)
7197971 La peche des grenouilles a l aie de la lanterne (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La peche des grenouilles a l aie de la lanterne)

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Ono no Tofu Watching a Leaping Frog, Japan, early 1760s. Creator: Kitao Shigemasa

Ono no Tofu Watching a Leaping Frog, Japan, early 1760s. Creator: Kitao Shigemasa
Ono no Tofu Watching a Leaping Frog, Japan, early 1760s

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: A Young Woman Watching Frogs (parody of Ono no Tofu), c. 1760

A Young Woman Watching Frogs (parody of Ono no Tofu), c. 1760

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Mitate (Parody) of Ono no Tofu in the Play Geiko Zashiki Kyogen, Japan, c. 1776. Creator: Shunsho

Mitate (Parody) of Ono no Tofu in the Play Geiko Zashiki Kyogen, Japan, c. 1776. Creator: Shunsho
Mitate (Parody) of Ono no Tofu in the Play Geiko Zashiki Kyogen, Japan, c. 1776

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Ono no Tofu, from the series 'A Gathering of the Elders of Poetry

Ono no Tofu, from the series "A Gathering of the Elders of Poetry
Ono no Tofu, from the series " A Gathering of the Elders of Poetry (Shoshikai bantsuzuki)", c. 1820

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Frogs and yellow rose, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Frogs and yellow rose, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Frogs and yellow rose, 1830s

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Picture, England, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Picture, England, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Picture, England, 17th century. People and animals in a landscape: a shepherd playing the bagpipes; gentleman playing a lute and lady looking at a butterfly; deer-hunting; frog on the riverbank

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Three Brothers, 4480 ft. Yosemite, 1861 / 76. Creator: Carleton Emmons Watkins

Three Brothers, 4480 ft. Yosemite, 1861 / 76. Creator: Carleton Emmons Watkins
Three Brothers, 4480 ft. Yosemite, 1861/76. Albumen print, stereo, from the series " Watkins Pacific Coast"

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: The Three Brothers, Inverted, 1861 / 80. Creator: Carleton Emmons Watkins

The Three Brothers, Inverted, 1861 / 80. Creator: Carleton Emmons Watkins
The Three Brothers, Inverted, 1861/80. Albumen print, stereo

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving)

A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving)
2491513 A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Water-Lilies and Water Fairies, illustration from In Fairyland

Water-Lilies and Water Fairies, illustration from In Fairyland
STC222004 Water-Lilies and Water Fairies, illustration from In Fairyland: A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World by William Allingham and Andrew Lang (colour litho) by Doyle

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Cover of 'Syllabary alphabet of marine and freshwater fish'. Serie A

Cover of "Syllabary alphabet of marine and freshwater fish". Serie A
DUV4211097 Cover of " Syllabary alphabet of marine and freshwater fish". Serie A. Pellerin et Cie, printers-publishers, Epinal, late 19th century. Chromolithographs

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cornuta), 1790 (hand coloured engraving)

Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cornuta), 1790 (hand coloured engraving)
985969 Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cornuta), 1790 (hand coloured engraving) by Nodder, Frederick Polydor (1773-1801); Private Collection; (add.info.: Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cornuta)

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Frog leaping into river, Christmas Card (chromolitho)

Frog leaping into river, Christmas Card (chromolitho)
731024 Frog leaping into river, Christmas Card (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frog leaping into river)

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Wages of the Good Deed (coloured engraving)

Wages of the Good Deed (coloured engraving)
979166 Wages of the Good Deed (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wages of the Good Deed, or The Grateful Animals.); © Look and Learn

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: The wounds of Egypt: the invasion of the Frogs Miniature from 'Codex de l

The wounds of Egypt: the invasion of the Frogs Miniature from "Codex de l
LRI4661213 The wounds of Egypt: the invasion of the Frogs Miniature from " Codex de l Octateuque du Serail" (ms.8 or Seraglio Octateuch)

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Young boys smoking (chromolitho)

Young boys smoking (chromolitho)
733000 Young boys smoking (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Young boys smoking.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Page from The New Picture Book (colour litho)

Page from The New Picture Book (colour litho)
2811962 Page from The New Picture Book (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for The New Picture Book being Pictorial Lessons on Form)

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Quack what a scare, illustration from The Frog would a Wooing Go

Quack what a scare, illustration from The Frog would a Wooing Go
616475 Quack what a scare, illustration from The Frog would a Wooing Go, by Charles H. Bennett, 1916 (colour litho) by Adams, Frank (1871-1944); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Storks, mallards, chickens, a heron, a frog and other birds in a river landscape

Storks, mallards, chickens, a heron, a frog and other birds in a river landscape
482987 Storks, mallards, chickens, a heron, a frog and other birds in a river landscape (oil on canvas) by Hondecoeter, Gysbert (1604-53)

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Toads and flowers, plate 47 from Fantaisies decoratives, engraved by Gillot

Toads and flowers, plate 47 from Fantaisies decoratives, engraved by Gillot
REV279464 Toads and flowers, plate 47 from Fantaisies decoratives, engraved by Gillot, published by Jules Rouam, Librairie de l Art, Paris, 1887 (colour engraving) by Habert-Dys

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: King Log, illustration from Aesops Fables, published by Heinemann

King Log, illustration from Aesops Fables, published by Heinemann
VCH175714 King Log, illustration from Aesops Fables, published by Heinemann, 1912 (engraving) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Frog Collection: Black Frog

Black Frog
Zoran Milutinovic



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River Frog Collection

River Frogs are a species of North American True Frogs, belonging to the amphibian family, and are found in the eastern and central United States, ranging from New York to Florida and as far west as Texas. River frogs have a greenish-brown back with dark spots on their sides and legs. They have webbed feet for swimming and long hind legs for jumping. Males are usually larger than females, reaching up to 3 inches in length when fully grown. River frogs feed on insects, worms, spiders, snails, small fish and other aquatic invertebrates that they find near rivers or streams. During the breeding season they can be heard calling from shallow water areas where they lay their eggs in clusters of foam nests attached to vegetation or rocks near shorelines. The tadpoles hatch after about two weeks before developing into adult frogs within three months time.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The River Frog collection from Media Storehouse features stunning images of North American True Frogs, a species of amphibians found in freshwater habitats across the continent. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and diversity of these fascinating creatures. Each piece in our collection captures the intricate details of these frogs' unique physical characteristics such as their webbed feet and bulging eyes. These images also highlight their vibrant colors ranging from bright green to deep brown or gray. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, the River Frog collection is sure to impress. With its wide range of products available for purchase online, our collection makes it easy to bring a touch of natural beauty into your home.
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What are River Frog (North American True Frogs Frogs Amphibians Animals) art prints?

River Frog art prints are high-quality reproductions of North American True Frogs, a species of amphibians found in rivers and streams across the continent. These prints showcase the intricate details and vibrant colors of these fascinating creatures, making them perfect for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike. These prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured with stunning clarity. They are available in a range of sizes to suit any space or decor style, from small desktop prints to large wall hangings. Whether you're looking to add some natural beauty to your home or office, or simply want to celebrate the wonder of these amazing animals, River Frog art prints offer an affordable and convenient way to do so. With their timeless appeal and enduring quality, they make a great addition to any collection.
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What River Frog (North American True Frogs Frogs Amphibians Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of River Frog (North American True Frogs) art prints that are perfect for any animal lover or nature enthusiast. These prints showcase the beauty and intricate details of these fascinating amphibians, capturing their unique characteristics and features in stunning detail. Whether you're looking for a colorful portrait of a River Frog in its natural habitat, or an artistic interpretation of this amazing creature, we have something to offer. From close-up shots that highlight the texture and patterns on their skin, to panoramic views that show them in action, there is no shortage of options when it comes to choosing your favorite print. So if you want to bring some natural beauty into your home or office space, be sure to check out our collection of River Frog art prints today.
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As We offer a wide range of River Frog art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as size, framing options, and print quality. However, you can expect to find a variety of affordable options that cater to different budgets. The price range for River Frog art prints is generally competitive and reasonable compared to other online retailers selling similar products. Additionally, We provide high-quality prints that are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials. This ensures that customers receive stunning reproductions of their favorite River Frog artwork that capture every detail and color with exceptional accuracy. Whether you're looking for a small print or a large canvas wrap, we have something for everyone at an affordable price point without compromising on quality or customer service.
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Your River Frog art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Our standard delivery method is through the postal service, but we also offer express shipping options for those who need their prints sooner. Your River Frog art prints will be printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that the colors are vibrant and true to life. Once printed, they will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to you. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service, so if you have any questions or concerns about your order, please do not hesitate to contact us. We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase and enjoy displaying your beautiful River Frog art prints for years to come.