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The Old Man and his Sons, illustration from Aesops Fables, 1666 (etching)

The Old Man and his Sons, illustration from Aesops Fables, 1666 (etching)


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The Old Man and his Sons, illustration from Aesops Fables, 1666 (etching)

XJF618931 The Old Man and his Sons, illustration from Aesops Fables, 1666 (etching) by Barlow, Francis (1626-1702); Private Collection; (add.info.: An old man challenges his warring sons to break a bundle of twigs, after much effort the sons give up, saying its impossible. The father then removes one twig from the bundle and breaks it easily. The father explains- " the advantage of unity, as long as these sticks are in alliance they are invincible, but observe how feeble they are individually." ); English, out of copyright

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Advantage Aesop Aesops Break Brothers Bundle Challenge Fable Fables Moral Morality Quarrel Siblings Sons Togetherness Twigs Unity Challenges Tale Warring


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This etching, titled "The Old Man and his Sons" depicts a powerful scene from Aesop's Fables. Created by the talented artist Francis Barlow in 1666, this print showcases the timeless moral tale of unity and togetherness. In the illustration, an old man stands before his warring sons, challenging them to break a bundle of twigs. Despite their relentless efforts, the sons find it impossible to accomplish. Frustrated and defeated, they admit their failure to their father. Seizing this moment as a teaching opportunity, the wise old man removes one twig from the bundle and effortlessly breaks it. With great wisdom in his eyes, he explains that unity is their greatest advantage. As long as these sticks remain bound together in alliance, they are invincible against any force. However, when separated individually, they become feeble and easily broken. This fable serves as a reminder for all generations about the strength found within familial bonds and working together towards a common goal. It teaches us that even amidst quarrels or disagreements among siblings or family members, there is immense power in unity. "The Old Man and his Sons" beautifully captures this profound message through its intricate details and emotive expressions. This remarkable piece of art invites viewers to reflect upon the importance of harmony within relationships while appreciating Barlow's masterful storytelling abilities.

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