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English: J-B Oudry's illustration for the edition of La Fontaine's Fables executed 1729/34
Date
Source

Original publication: Paris 1735

Immediate source: http://www.lafontaine.net/oudry/06-03.jpg
Author

J-B Oudry

(Life time: 1686-1755)

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