Casa Pàdua, Barcelona, Spain,
Designed by Jeroni Granel y Manresa,
Photo by Miguel Borrell
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1975 Ford Gran Torino
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Better Homes and Gardens - March 1972
Before there was Moo Deng, there was William.
This little blue hippopotamus, known affectionately as William, has been a fan favorite at The Metropolitan Museum of Art for over a century. Dating back to Egypt’s Middle Kingdom (c. 1961–1878 BCE), William was likely placed in tombs to offer protection in the afterlife.
His bright faience glaze and lotus decorations connect him to the Nile’s waters—but don’t let his charm fool you! Ancient Egyptians knew that hippos were both revered and feared, making William a powerful symbol. He epitomizes the Egyptian craftsmanship of the era.
Take a closer look at William on JSTOR.
Image: Hippopotamus (William), ca. 1961–1878 B.C. Faience. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Custom-made Hatchback
1970 Chevrolet Malibu
Monsterburger in Stratsburg, Ohio, closed 2003
Siouxsie Sioux | circa.1981 by Joe Bangay
Catalogue Galleries Lafayette - early 1970s