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The Bear Sent as Messenger, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenThe Bear Sent as Messenger, probably c. 1645/1656
The Bear Distracted with Talk of Honey, probably c. 1645 / 1656The Bear Distracted with Talk of Honey, probably c. 1645/1656
The Bear Beseeches the Lion for Justice, probably c. 1645 / 1656The Bear Beseeches the Lion for Justice, probably c. 1645/1656
The Bear and the Wolf are Persecuted, probably c. 1645 / 1656The Bear and the Wolf are Persecuted, probably c. 1645/1656
The Badger Sent as Messenger, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenThe Badger Sent as Messenger, probably c. 1645/1656
The Badger Goes to Warn Reynard, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenThe Badger Goes to Warn Reynard, probably c. 1645/1656
The Badger Imposes a Penance on Reynard, probably c. 1645 / 1656The Badger Imposes a Penance on Reynard, probably c. 1645/1656
The Ass and the Hound, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenThe Ass and the Hound, probably c. 1645/1656
The Animals Present Their Charges Against Reynard, probably c. 1645 / 1656The Animals Present Their Charges Against Reynard, probably c. 1645/1656
The Cat Trapped and Beaten, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenThe Cat Trapped and Beaten, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynards Relatives Plead for Him, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynards Relatives Plead for Him, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynards Father and the Cat Pursued by Hounds, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynards Father and the Cat Pursued by Hounds, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynards Enemies are Dismayed, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynards Enemies are Dismayed, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Winds His Tale and Wrongs His Father, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Winds His Tale and Wrongs His Father, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Seated Atop the Ass, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard Seated Atop the Ass, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Steals a Capon from the Pastor, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Steals a Capon from the Pastor, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Mocks the Woeful Bear, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard Mocks the Woeful Bear, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Promises to Reveal the Hidden Treasure, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Promises to Reveal the Hidden Treasure, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard is Released to Tell His Story, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard is Released to Tell His Story, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard in Council with the Lion and Lioness, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard in Council with the Lion and Lioness, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Describes the Missing Treasures, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Describes the Missing Treasures, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Condemned, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard Condemned, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Attempts to Clear Himself, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard Attempts to Clear Himself, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Blinds the Wolf in One Eye, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard Blinds the Wolf in One Eye, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Attempts to Pilfer a Rooster, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Attempts to Pilfer a Rooster, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Asks the Ram to Deliver a Document, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Asks the Ram to Deliver a Document, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard and the Crows, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard and the Crows, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Tells a Story of Hidden Treasure, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Tells a Story of Hidden Treasure, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Returns Home, Accompanied by the Ram and the Rabbit, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard Returns Home, Accompanied by the Ram and the Rabbit, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Disguised as a Monk, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard Disguised as a Monk, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard Departs with the Badger, probably c. 1645 / 1656. Creator: Allart van EverdingenReynard Departs with the Badger, probably c. 1645/1656
Reynard and the Wolf before the Fish Cart, probably c. 1645 / 1656Reynard and the Wolf before the Fish Cart, probably c. 1645/1656
All Rejoice for the Bear and the Wolf, probably c. 1645 / 1656All Rejoice for the Bear and the Wolf, probably c. 1645/1656
The Farmers Wife and the Raven, 1786. Creator: George StubbsThe Farmers Wife and the Raven; The Farmers Wife and the Raven, from John Gays " Fables", 1786
La Discorde, 1886. Creator: Felix BracquemondLa Discorde, 1886. [Discord]
L Homme qui court apres la Fortune et celui qui l attend dans son lit, 1886. [The man who runs after Fortune and the man who waits for it in bed, or The fortune-seeker and the layabout]
Le Lion amoureux, 1886. Creator: Felix BracquemondLe Lion amoureux, 1886. [The Lion in Love]
The dog in the manger from illustration to John Ogilbys AEsopic s: Or A Second Collection of Fables... 1666
Designs for Plates Taken from Oudrys Illustrations to La Fontaines Fables, after 1755
Vita Aesopi, March 27, 1492. March 27, 1492Vita Aesopi, March 27, 1492
The Queen Ilar (Irakht) Before the King Warning him About the Brahmins (?), Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
The Discredited Ascetic Being Paraded Through the Town on a Donkey... 18th centuryThe Discredited Ascetic Being Paraded Through the Town on a Donkey, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
The Parent Bird Blinds the Prince in Revenge for the Death of her Young One, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
The Prince Having been Proclaimed King is Paraded Through the City on a White Elephant, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
The Deposed Monkey King Drops Figs for the Tortoise and the Two Become Friends, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
The Monkey Tells the Story of the Fox Luring the Ass to its Death by the Lion, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
The Gazelle Lures the Hunter Away While the Mouse Frees the Bound Tortoise, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
The Crows Trap the Owls in Their Cave by Lighting a Fire at the Entrance and Fanning it with Their Wings, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century