The Young Biologist With a Frog (by Paul Peel) Tissue Paper
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This design features a painting by the Canadian artist Paul Peel (1860–1892). It depicts a young boy standing on a path in a garden. The boy is smiling happily as he looks at a frog which is on the ground. The boy has a tin can behind his back, suggesting that he may be trying to collect the frog and keep it as a pet or take a closer look at its body. There is a wooden cart behind the boy. The child may have aspirations of becoming a biologist, since he's so interested in the animal life around him. The original artwork was painted by Paul Peel in 1891.