Chaugnar Faugn Sculpture
“Words could not adequately convey the repulsiveness of the thing. It was endowed with a trunk and great, uneven ears, and two enormous tusks protruded from the corners of its mouth. But it was not an elephant. Indeed, its resemblance to an actual elephant was, at best, sporadic and superficial, despite certain unmistakable points of similarity. The ears were webbed and tentacled, the trunk terminated in a huge flaring disk at least a foot in diameter, and the tusks, which intertwined and interlocked at the base of the statue, were as translucent as rock crystal.” – Frank Belknap Long, The Horror From the Hills
This is Frank Belknap Long's Chaugnar Faugn from "The Horror From the Hills," published in Weird Tales, and used in Cthulhu Mythos stories since that time. This fearsome idol stands about 8 inches tall. Resin, painted the color of bone. Created by artist Joe Broers.