

Ibis Eating a Lizard
The statue depicts an ibis eating a lizard. The statue is a dark greenish-gray color with a patina. The ibis has a long neck and a long, curved beak. The beak is open, and the lizard is being held inside it. The ibis has long legs and a body covered in scale-like patterns. Its wings are folded at its sides. The bird stands on a circular base. A tall, narrow vase-like structure protrudes from the top of the bird's head. The background of the image is a gradient that transitions from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom. The statue, titled "Ibis Eating a Lizard", is by the artist unknown.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 533 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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