El Libro de Oro de los Niños III
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1946
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The six volumes in this series have each the same structure consisting of sixteen parts. Part VI is Los Animales Hablan: La Fabula. Here in Volume III this part begins on 71 and runs through 82. The T of C at the beginning notes the authors of the individual fables, here Aesop or La Fontaine. The special gift of this series, I think, lies in the brightly colored illustrations that interact with the text. In LM (73-75), the teamwork of the group of mice is part of both the story and the visual presentation of the story. Mateldi's depiction of the netted lion is a triumph of suggestive lines. Another fine single illustration is that showing the hawk lifting the mouse and frog into the air (77). In this version, it seems that both frog and mouse had in mind to eat the other. Uno y otra pagaron así su mala fe (77). I enjoy the mouse that goes out to adventure in the world, only to get clamped inside an oyster (82). LM alone of the four fables presented in this volume is signed Mateldi.
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