Fables de La Fontaine, Vol. II, avec de nouvelles gravures executées en relief

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1811

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See my comments on Vol. I. Enjoy the father's frustration in the background as his daughter rejects yet another suitor (14). MM (25) is dramatic; Bodemann notes that it was done after a work by Moreau. The Oyster and the Litigants (137) takes a dramatic early moment in the fable usually not pictured. The lion on 209 seems nothing other than a giant household cat! The Old Man and the Three Young Men is set in a graveyard, not the usual garden (231). There is good action pictured in The Fox, the Wolf, and the Horse (286). AI at the back.

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Ant. Aug. Renouard

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