Description:

1960s William The Egyptian Hippo. Made In Italy By Bitossi For The New York Metropolitan Museum. Intentional AF to Rear Legs (See Description)
20cm x 12cm.
From The Met Website: The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired a small ancient Egyptian faience hippopotamus. Created in a captivating blue, the little hippo quickly won people's hearts. He received his now-famous nickname, William, in 1931. Today he is the informal mascot of the Museum, beloved by museum-goers around the world. Only one of William's original legs – the front left – is intact, the other three are modern restorations. It is thought that the legs were broken deliberately to reduce the threat this dangerous creature posed to the well-being of the deceased.

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