The Marquis of Carabas invites the princess and the king to eat in the castle. Illustration of the tale

The Marquis of Carabas invites the princess and the king to eat in the castle. Illustration of the tale 'The cat botte' by Charles Perrault

(The Marquis of Carabas invites the princess and the king to eat in the castle. Illustration of the tale “The cat botte” by Charles Perrault)


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The Marquis of Carabas invites the princess and the king to eat in the castle. Illustration of the tale 'The cat botte' by Charles Perrault by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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