The fox and the woodman. Fable of Aesop. Written by Guillaume Montfort and engraved by Beauble in 1801 by French School

The fox and the woodman. Fable of Aesop. Written by Guillaume Montfort and engraved by Beauble in 1801

(The fox and the woodman. Fable of Esope. (Greek writer Esopo or Ecopus, 6th century BC) Written by Guillaume Montfort and Gravees by Beauble in 1801.)


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The fox and the woodman. Fable of Aesop. Written by Guillaume Montfort and engraved by Beauble in 1801 by French School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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