Milo Winter (1888-1956)
Illustrasjon til fabelen “Gåsa som la gullegg” av Æsop.
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Illustration for the fable “The Goose with the Golden Eggs” by Æsop.
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The Fables of Æsop, 1894. Illustration by Joseph Jacobs.
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Ernest Griset - Mercury and the Woodman
illustration from 'Æsop's Fables', 1869.
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The Forester and The Lion by Aesop | ÆSOP'S FABLES By C.Whittingham Ill...
Image: J.J. Grandville, LE LION ABATTU PAR L’HOMME, 1668, Illustrations, Fables de La Fontaine and Paris, accessed July 11, 2020, http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/56327.
If you would like to read the full book, you can find many versions in your library or online. This book is in the public domain. You can find it on many sites. Ex. Project Gutenberg and Google Play Books.
Disclaimer: The book is available in the public domain and may contain some historical inaccuracy. I summarize the book to the best of my ability or highlight excerpts of interesting facts. If you would like to add information, advise a current article/book, and/or critically analyze the book, it is welcome. Thank you.
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Edward J. Detmold - The Fables of Æsop: The Vain Jackdaw (1909)
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characters for my final assignment in my storyboarding class ^^ Fox and Crow, based off one of Æsop's fables, the fox and the crow
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OKAY, so we've directly met Mother Goose and Sheherezade. We know that Æsop exists. My bet is that we'll meet the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen as well, especially with the reference to the princess who danced and could not speak (the Little Mermaid).
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The Tortoise and the Hare (1703)
Artist: Francis Barlow
From Æsop's Fables, with his life, in English, French and Latin. [Re-issue of 2nd ed.] London: R. Newcomb for Francis Barlow, 1703 (p. 141)
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Good Day Everyone!
You may call me Æsop and I'm thrilled to be here.
I'm here to share my stories and art with the world!
So, Don't be shy!
Yours Truly,
ÆSOP 🪶
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NYTT: “Gåsa som la gullegg” av Æsop
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Faraway : Æsop's Fables :: Caraway : Æsop's Cables
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Bear and Beehive, Æsop fables, illustration by John Tenniel
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Ernest Griset - The Owl and the Cricket
illustration from 'Æsop's Fables', 1869.
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Zara's Teddy Bears!
Zara has been doing a lot of googling with Iggy. She is exhausted so she says goodnight to Dree and Andrea and goes to sleep. She hears a strange noise but when she turns on the lights she doesn’t see anything out of place or missing. What could it be?
If you would like to read the entire story, you can find the pdf copy here: https://elsal95.wixsite.com/stories/zara-s-teddy-bears
All fable stories posted in this story came from here: The Æsop for Children
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Æsop is my favourite one piece character
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