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Aesop
Aesop
Nationality:
greek
Gender:
Male
Birth Date:
0620
Death Date:
0560
c. 620 to 560 B. C.
A Fox and a Sick Lion , no.5 4 in Sir Roger L'Estrange's Fables of Aesop and other Eminent Mythologies(Bloomington, Indiana: Corydon Press, 1944)
Bewick’s Select Fables of Aesop and Others (London: Bickers & Son, 1886)
Double page illustration for the fable, The Beekeeper Robbed and Stung, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
Double page illustration for the fable, The Beekeeper Robbed and Stung, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
Double page illustration for the fable, The Fishrmean with the Stone in His Net, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
Double page illustration for the fable, The Fishrmean with the Stone in His Net, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
Double page illustration on the title page in the book, Twelve Fables of Aesop ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
Double page illustration on the title page in the book, Twelve Fables of Aesop ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
Fables d’Esope (Paris: Tardieu Denesle, [late 18th century]), 2 parts in 1 vol.
Fables of Aesop: According to Sir Roger L'Estrange (translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange) (Paris: Harrison of Paris, 1931)
First illustration for the fable, The Caged Nightingale and the Intelligent Bat, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
First illustration for the fable, The Caged Nightingale and the Intelligent Bat, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
First illustration for the fable, The Hare with Ability and the Tortoise with Staying Power, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
First illustration for the fable, The Hare with Ability and the Tortoise with Staying Power, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
First illustration for the fable, The Stag in His Own Opin ion, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
First illustration for the fable, The Stag in His Own Opin ion, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
First illustration for the fable, The Starved Farmer and His Fat Dogs, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
First illustration for the fable, The Starved Farmer and His Fat Dogs, in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
Frontispiece in the book Les fables d'Esope et de plusieurs autres excellens mythologistes (Aesop's Fables and Many Other Excellent Mythgs) (Amsterdam: Etienne Roger 1714) )
Half title page in the book Twelve Fables of Aesop retold by Glenway Westcott ([New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1954])
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