Crocodile statue

Roman Period

Not on view

This sculpture is a fine interpretation of the crocodile's physical peculiarities. The horny back contrasts expressively with the fleshy folds around the neck and eyes. The tense posture of the plump legs suggests the weight of the beast.

Crocodile statue, Granite

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