RM2B0KTMG–Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, Fox and stork in a group, British, Chelsea, Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (British, 1745–1784, Red Anchor Period, ca. 1753–58), 1753–58, British, Chelsea, Soft-paste porcelain, 4 5/16 × 2 in. (11 × 5.1 cm), Ceramics-Porcelain
RMBKY526–The Fox and The Stork
RMMKMC7W–Stork, Vase, Fox
RMD888TR–Fox - Stork
RMMKN7H4–The Fox and The Stork
RMEYBFFF–'The Fox and the Stork' (aka Crane) fable by Aesop (circa 600BC). A fox and stork trade suppers in dishes the other has a hard time using. One bad turn deserves another. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). See description for more information.
RMERHPJM–Fables de la Fontaine - Book 1, no.18. 'The fox and the stork'. Fables by Jean de la Fontaine: French fabulist and poet, 8 July 1621 – 13 April 1695.
RMEYT4BM–'The Fox and the Stork' (aka Crane) fable by Aesop (circa 600BC). A fox and stork trade suppers in dishes the other has a hard time using. One bad turn deserves another. Illustration by Ernest Grisnet (1844-1907). See description for more information.
RM2AWWATB–Fox Invites Stork, by Ferdinand Tietz and workshop, from the eastern border of Veitschochheimer Garten, 1765-1768, stone
RMEYEN4R–'The Fox and the Stork' (aka Crane) fable by Aesop (circa 600BC). A fox and stork trade suppers in dishes the other has a hard time using. One bad turn deserves another. Illustration by Edward J. Detmold (1883-1957). See description for more information.
RMKPRT94–The Fox and the Stork
RMERH7T6–Aesop 's fables: the Fox and the Stork. Illustration after 1485 edition printed in Naples by German printers for Francesco del
RF2HW8ER4–Art inspired by The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolf's Throat from Hendrick van Alcmar's Renard The Fox, 1650–75, Engraving; third state of four, Plate: 3 13/16 × 4 1/2 in. (9.7 × 11.5 cm), Prints, Allart van Everdingen (Dutch, Alkmaar 1621–1675 Amsterdam, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMERH7J0–Le Renard et la Cigogne (The Fox and the Stork) - fable by La Fontaine. After illustration by Gustave Doré. Jean de La
RM2A96XG3–Erfurt, Germany. 13th Nov, 2019. The bronze sculpture 'Fox and Stork' by the artist Harald Stieding will be placed on a foundation stone in the newly designed Rosengarten in egapark in preparation for the Federal Garden Show Erfurt 2021. A total of 4300 roses in 400 varieties are available for replanting. In future, roses and shrubs will be shown in a new thematic design on 1700 square metres of planting areas. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT1M73H–The 1884 fountain The Fox and the Stork (The Fox and the Crane, Fuente de la ciguena y la zorra) designed by Catalan sculptor Eduard Batiste Alentorn
RM2HGPHCK–Fox and stork in a group 1753–58 Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory. Fox and stork in a group. British, Chelsea. 1753–58. Soft-paste porcelain. Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (British, 1745–1784, Red Anchor Period, ca. 1753–58). Ceramics-Porcelain
RMMKNAFD–Egret Flees Fox
RM2WFRKE7–Reintje de Vos and De Ooievaar, E. Iille, 1858 print Leaf with 14 performances about a fox and stork that cheat each other. A verse under each image. Numbered in the middle: NRO. 80. Numbered at the top right: 80. Maker: Germany field publisher: Munich Printer: Munich paper letterpress printing shore-birds and wading-birds: stork. fable of Reynard the Fox
RMW584G1–Elijah fed by the ravens, In a hilly landscape, Elijah is fed by the ravens. All sorts of animals lurk among the rocks and trees (deer, fox, heron, stork). The prophet kneels next to a mountain stream that turns into a waterfall, on the right a larger waterfall., Roelant Savery (workshop of), 1634, copper (metal), oil paint (paint), support: h 40.3 cm × w 49.2 cm d 6 cm
RF2DAHM67–Group of many animals from european fauna park and garden, red fox, stork
RM2DMWFH6–The Fox and the Stork, Illustration for Aesop's Fables, Victor Wilbour, Pen and red ink, crayon on white board, Stork facing left in profile, its beak in a vase, center. Fox at left, in right profile. Two columns in Egyptian style., USA, ca. 1916, Drawing
RMKNCXBW–Fox and stork in a group MET DP-247-011 203398
RMR73J1A–Fireback fable of fox and stork, after the fables of Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695), fire place, cast Rectangular base with curved top with dolphins In the middle the first part of the fable of the fox and the stork Around wide border between the frame and the pearl necklace decorated with weaponry cuirass and various musical instruments living environment interior heating fable Jean de la Fontaine
RMP9GX8D–Illustration of the fable 'La zorra y la cigüeña' (The Fox and the Stork) by Felix Maria de Saman…
RM2JC333D–A fox stands with a stick in his hand next to a catheter. A number of ducks, roosters, a stork and a dog belong., Fox preaching passion, print maker: anonymous, Netherlands, 1600 - 1699, paper, h 309 mm × w 381 mm
RM2A1YFWT–The wolf and the stork depicted in the Romanesque capital dated from the 12th century on the west portal of the Autun Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d'Autun) in Autun, Burgundy, France. The capital was probably carved by French Romanesque sculptor Gislebertus.
RMHK9W9R–Kerr & Co's Aesop's fables. The fox & the stork, see other side, extra six cord spool cotton.
RM2R6EYMA–Stork facing left in profile, its beak in a vase, center. Fox at left, in right profile. Two columns in Egyptian style. Date: ca. 1916. Pen and red ink, crayon on white board. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
RM2RFMC3A–The Fox and the Stork, plate I. Plate illustrated by Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel and published in 'La Fontaine: Fables choisies pour les enfants' by Plon, Nourrit et Cie (Paris), in 1888.
RF2BKRG2W–Wild home pets set. Wild animals bison elephant fox rhinoceros deer polar bear.
RMB665JG–Statue of the fairy tale 'The Fox and The Stork' at the Neglinnaya River between Alexander Garden and Manege Square, Moscow, Russia
RMR5J5BJ–A bas-de-page scene of Reynard the Fox, with a fox wearing a bishop's mitre and carrying a crozier preaching to birds, including falcons, chickens, geese, a stork and a swan. On the right, a fox runs towards its den with a goose in its mouth, as a woman with a distaff chases him. Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). France, S. (Toulouse?); last quarter of the 13th century or 1st quarter of the 14th century. Source: Royal 10 E. IV, f.49v. Language: Latin. Author: Raymond of Peñafort, editor. Bernard of Parma, glossator.
RM2F55YKW–London, England, UK. Royal Courts of Justice / 'The Law Courts' in the Strand. Detail above the Quadrangle Entrance on the Strand. Scene from Aesop's
RM2H2MHK4–Sotheby’s, London, UK. 22 October 2021. IN AN INDIAN GARDEN: The Carlton Rochell Collection of Company School Paintings sale preview. Left: A Great Indian Fruit Bat or Flying Fox (Pteropus Giganteus), from the Impey Album, signed by Bhawani Das, Company School, Calcutta, circa 1778-83. Estimate: £300,000- 500,000; Right: A Painted Stork (Mycteria Leucocephala) eating a Snail, from the Impey Album, signed by Shaykh Zayn al-Din, Company School, Calcutta, dated 1781. Estimate: £200,000-300,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy.
RMMW1MXY–. English: A Fountain : 'The fox and the Crane' from Jacques Bailly's Le Labyrinthe de Versailles illustrating the Aesop's fable The Fox and the Stork. circa 1675. Jacques Bailly 629 Versailles fox and crane
RF2PRHH83–Fox in close-up with view to the viewer.
RM2WH0E96–Elijah fed by the ravens, Roelant Savery (workshop of), 1634 painting Elijah is fed by the ravens in a hilly landscape. All kinds of animals lurk between the rocks and trees (deer, fox, heron, stork). The prophet kneels next to a mountain stream that turns into a waterfall, on the right a larger waterfall. copper (metal). oil paint (paint) Elijah fed by the raven(s): while the prophet is living by the brook, ravens bring him food
RM2E3NRFE–Marcus Gheeraerts I - The fox and the stork.
RF2DAHM61–Group of many animals from european fauna park and garden, red fox, stork
RF2B9GN7N–Fireback fable of fox and stork, after the fables of Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695), fire place, cast Rectangular base with curved top with dolphins In the middle the first part of the fable of the fox and the stork Around wide border between the frame and the pearl necklace decorated with weaponry cuirass and various musical instruments living environment interior heating fable Jean de la Fontaine
RMKNCXBX–Fox and stork in a group MET DP-247-012 203398
RF2GKNW7C–The Fox and the Stork from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
RM2B9CY32–The fox and the stork (registered title) |. Moral fables of La Fontaine (as a whole)
RM2JC3240–Sheet with thirty representations of stories from the Aesopus Fables, including the fable of the fox and the raven, the fable of the fox and the stork, the fable of the girl and the jug of milk and the fable of the wolf and the crane, Images from the Aesopus Fables, print maker: Hendrik Numan, (mentioned on object), Haarlem, 1783, paper, h 472 mm × w 371 mm
RM2A1YFK9–The wolf and the stork depicted in the Romanesque capital dated from the 12th century on the west portal of the Autun Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d'Autun) in Autun, Burgundy, France. The capital was probably carved by French Romanesque sculptor Gislebertus.
RMD2TK8P–King Stork and the Frogs
RMRFD6MR–The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolf's Throat from Hendrick van Alcmar's Renard The Fox. Artist: Allart van Everdingen (Dutch, Alkmaar 1621-1675 Amsterdam). Dimensions: Plate: 3 13/16 × 4 1/2 in. (9.7 × 11.5 cm) Sheet: 4 in. × 4 13/16 in. (10.2 × 12.2 cm). Date: 1650-75. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2RFMC2R–The Fox and the Stork, plate II. Plate illustrated by Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel and published in 'La Fontaine: Fables choisies pour les enfants' by Plon, Nourrit et Cie (Paris), in 1888.
RMHKK5NF–Kerr & Co's Aesop's fables. The fox & the stork, see other side, extra six cord spool cotton.
RMB669P4–Statue of the fairy tale 'The Fox and The Stork' at the Neglinnaya River between Alexander Garden and Manege Square, Moscow, Russia
RM2R6BHC2–White Stork At Nest
RM2F55YKH–London, England, UK. Royal Courts of Justice / 'The Law Courts' in the Strand. Detail above the Quadrangle Entrance on the Strand. Scene from Aesop's
RF2JW8R69–Black and white illustration of a red fox on a white background.
RMMY305C–. English: A Fountain : 'The fox and the Crane' from Jacques Bailly's Le Labyrinthe de Versailles illustrating the Aesop's fable The Fox and the Stork. circa 1675. Jacques Bailly 548 Versailles fox and crane
RM2T011BE–Benjamin Rabier Illustration of La Fontaine's Fables: The Fox and the Stork 1906 Private collection
RF2K9YC9M–Landscape with a stork and a fox by a fountain. The stork puts its beak in a vase. Illustration of Fable XVIII Le Renard et la Cicogne.
RF2JKMBM7–Fox in close-up with view to the viewer. The animal has no fear and looks interested
RM2F781W0–France, Aisne, Château-Thierry, Jean de La Fontaine Museum - city of Chateau-Thierry, illustration of the Fable the Fox and the Stork on an 18th century wallpaper after the painter Jean Baptiste Oudry
RM2BH3BY9–The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolf's Throat. From Hendrick van Alcmar's Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four.
RM2F5NTYT–A Stork with its Head in a Vessel and a Fox Nearby; A Stork Spitting Out a Snake which the Fox Eats; A Farmer Driving a Mule-Cart. Unknown
RF2GKNW7R–The Fox and the Stork from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
RM2K8N000–'A selection of fables by La Fontaine illustrated by a group of Tokio's best artists', tome 1, edited by P. Barboutau. Illustrations by Kajita Hanko, Kanô Tomonobu, Okakura Shûsui, Kawanabe Kyôsui and Eda Sadahiko. Manuscript 'Smith-Lesouëf Japonais 256'. Poem 'The Fox and the Stork', page 10r Collection published by the Japanese publisher Hasegawa Takejirô in 1894.
RM2G49MTD–Reintje de Vos and the stork; Munchener plates. Leaf with 14 performances about a fox and stork that cheat each other. Under every image a verse. Numbered in the middle of: Nro. 80. Numbered at the top right: 80.
RM2WB4BC9–The Wolf and the Stork. Illustration by Pierre Belvès published in the book 'Fables de La Fontaine en images lumineuses' by Gallimard, in the collection of 'Les albums du Père Castor'. 1950.
RMRYBEGP–King Stork and the Frogs
RM2G25B6J–Elijah Fed by the Ravens. Elia is fed through the raven in a hilly landscape. All kinds of animals (deer, fox, heron, stork) lurk between the rocks and trees. The prophet kneels next to a mountain stream that passes into a waterfall, on the right a larger waterfall.
RMKCBYX6–The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolf's Throat from Hendrick van Alcmar's Renard The Fox, Allart van Everdingen, 1650–75
RM2B6T51P–Hanger met uil Peervormige hangers (serietitel) Top left a scene from the fable of the fox and the stork, a scene right out the Crane and the Wolf, and the bottom of the Lion, the Bear and the Fox. An 8 unnumbered pages from a series of 12 pear-shaped pendants with grotesques, birds, fish and garlands, placed in a structure of scroll work and Schweifwerk. Around the hangers are biblical, mythological and emblematic scenes and fabels. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dietrich Meyer to own design: Dietrich Meyer Publisher: Dietrich Meyer Place manufacture: Zurich (possible) Date: approx 1600 Material:
RM2T906X8–Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08, Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory, French (Sèvres), French, 1774–1831, 4 5/16 x 4 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. (10.95 x 11.43 x 8.57 cm), Hardpaste porcelain, gilt, France, 19th century, Napoleon commissioned this service in 1807 and presented it to Prince William of Prussia in September of 1808. Each piece in the set is decorated with at least one scene derived from Jean de La Fontaine's fables. Stories illustrated on the cups include the tortoise and the hare and the fox and the stork
RFJB0KRD–One line animals set, logos. vector stock illustration. Turkey and cow, pig and eagle, giraffe and horse, dog and cat, fox and wolf, dolphin and shark, deer and elephant, stork and chicken.
RF2B9CBKW–Elijah fed by the ravens, In a hilly landscape, Elijah is fed by the ravens. All sorts of animals lurk among the rocks and trees (deer, fox, heron, stork). The prophet kneels next to a mountain stream that turns into a waterfall, on the right a larger waterfall., Roelant Savery (workshop of), 1634, copper (metal), oil paint (paint), support: h 40.3 cm × w 49.2 cm d 6 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement,
RM2G43WE8–J. de la Fontaine Fox and Stork / Fabel. Leaf with 12 performances from Jean de la Fontaine Fabel over the fox and stork. Under every image a caption. Numbered at the top right: No 104.
RM2HJ4XYE–Stork Invites Fox, by Ferdinand Tietz and workshop, from the eastern border of Veitschochheimer Garten, 1765-1768, stone
RM2JWH8NE–Fable about a fox and a stork - four scenes. Witkiewicz, Stanisław (1851-1915), draughtsman, cartoonist
RF2K9YKE5–A stork and a fox in a rocky landscape. The fox drinks from a bowl. Illustration of Fable XVIII Le Renard et la Cicogne.
RM2WJYF9B–Anonymous (n. - d.), Armchair to the queen: the language of flowers and stork and the fox (main title). Golden wood, Beauvais tapestry. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.
RM2F781T3–France, Aisne, Château-Thierry, Jean de La Fontaine Museum - city of Chateau-Thierry, La Fontaine's Fables book illustrated by Benjamin Rabier, Edition Jules Tallandier, 1906, in-folio, the Fox and the Stork fable XVIII from book I
RM2WE255J–Vos and Ooievaar, Hippolyte Lecomte, 1819 print Paris paper fables of Lafontaine (with TITLE) : Use 85(...). beasts of prey, predatory animals: fox. shore-birds and wading-birds: stork
RM2PMDRGX–Drawing, The Fox and the Stork, Illustration for Aesop's Fables; Victor Wilbour; USA; pen and red ink, crayon on white board; 15.4 × 22.6 cm (6 1/16 × 8 7/8 in.); 1918-44-7
RF2HAH0DT–The Fox and the Stork from the book ' The masterpieces of La Fontaine ': done in a vein of phrasing terse and fancy into English verse by Jean de La Fontaine, 1621-1695; and Paul Hookham, Published in Oxford by B. H. Blackwell in 1916
RM2T2EYXN–Game Piece with Stork and Fox North French or German 12th century View more. Game Piece with Stork and Fox. North French or German. 12th century. Walrus ivory. Ivories-Walrus
RM2GPP5G0–Somerset House, Halifax, Calderdale, 1942. A detailed view of a plaster panel in Somerset House, illustrating Aesop's Fable, the Fox and the Stork. Somerset House originally consisted of a town house and two warehouses, which have since been used as a bank, commercial, residential and local authority residencies. The house dates to 1766 and the warehouses to c1780, and all have undergone 19th and 20th century alterations. The buildings form three sides around a forecourt in the south. The interior of the house has plasterwork by Guiseppe Cortese, including panels illustrating scenes from Aesop
RM2WB4BCY–The Wolf and the Stork. Illustration by Pierre Belvès published in the book 'Fables de La Fontaine en images lumineuses' by Gallimard, in the collection of 'Les albums du Père Castor'. 1950.
RM2M1HCJX–Kerr & Co's Aesop's fables. The fox & the stork, see other side, extra six cord spool cotton. , Foxes, Storks, Thread, Cotton, 19th Century American Trade Cards
RF2JW8R6E–Black and white illustration of a flamingo on a white background.
RM2HHXF10–The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolf's Throat from Hendrick van Alcmar's Renard The Fox 1650–75 Allart van Everdingen Dutch. The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolf's Throat from Hendrick van Alcmar's Renard The Fox 430517
RM2B6EMJH–Boommens A monster, part human and part tree, floating on two fishing boats on a river in a vast landscape containing a deer and some birds, Where: under a stork and an owl. The figure carries a jar on his head. The jug climbing two men using a ladder. Through a hole in the hull of the creature is eating and drinking companions to see around a table. From the hole crosses a flag with a crescent, the symbol of unbelief. Right looks to a group of people. Front man with painting supplies, a woman with a fox and a man of mathematical hulpmiddelen. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to design: Hi
RM2WFNMFE–De Vos and the Ooievaar / Fabel of J. de la Fontaine, 1894 - 1959 print Leaf with 12 performances from the fable of Jean de la Fontaine over the fox and the stork. A caption under each image. Numbered at the top right: no 104. Shutter paper letterpress printing fables. animals acting as human beings
RFJB0KPG–One line animals set, logos. vector stock illustration. Turkey and cow, pig and eagle, giraffe and horse, dog and cat, fox and wolf, dolphin and shark, deer and elephant, stork and chicken.
RM2H2HTRP–London, UK. 22nd Oct, 2021. A Great Indian Fruit Bat or Flying Fox, signed by Bhawani Das, Company School, Calcutta, circa 1778-83, Estimate: 300,000-500,000 GBP with A Painted Stork, eating a Snail, (both from the Impey Album), signed by Shaykh Zayn al-Din, Company School, Calcutta, dated 1781, Estimate: 200,000-300,000 GBP - A collection of works in the 'In an Indian Garden' sale - Preview for the Arts of the Islamic World & India sale at Sotheby's London. Over 1,000 Years of Historic Objects, Paintings & Manuscript will be sold on 27 October. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2T011BN–Benjamin Rabier Illustration of La Fontaine's Fables: The Fox and the Grapes 1906 Private collection
RMB95F8D–EGYPT Nile Valley Thebes Valley of the Nobles Tomb of Nakht the scribe. Wall painting detail of fox hunting aquatic birds
RM2T011E8–Le Renard et la Cigogne (The Wolf and the Stork) The Fables of La Fontaine, illustrated by Jean-Jacques Grandville. 19th century
RF2CF2J10–Three birds White stork fly together Ciconia ciconia
RF2GN31M4–Fox in close-up with view to the viewer. The animal has no fear and looks interested
RMD7Y2H3–Three stork offsprings wait for food at the animal park Wildparadies Tripsdrill in Cleebronn, Germany, 15 May 2013. Photo: BERND WEISSBROD
RF2GN31M1–Fox in close-up with view to the viewer. The animal has no fear and looks interested
RF2JKMBM1–Fox in close-up looking at the viewer. The animal is not afraid and looks interested. Animal shot
RM2H2JAF6–LONDON, UK. 22 Oct, 2021. A Great Indian Fruit Bat or Flying Fox, signed by Bhawani Das, Company School, Calcutta, circa 1778-83, Estimate: 300,000-500,000 GBP with A Painted Stork, eating a Snail, (both from the Impey Album), signed by Shaykh Zayn al-Din, Company School, Calcutta, dated 1781, Estimate: 200,000-300,000 GBP . Sotheby's Arts of the Islamic World & India auction which celebrates the production of historic objetcs, paintings and manuscripts from across a multitude of contincents and over ten centuries. The sale will take place on 27 OctoberCredit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
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