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Les deux chevres - The Two Goats (Collection 3, Book 12, fable 4) - engraving from "A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine"Illustrated by Percy J. Billinghurst (1871-1933) - 1899
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Les deux chevres - The Two Goats (Collection 3, Book 12, fable 4) - engraving from "A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine"Illustrated by Percy J. Billinghurst (1871-1933) - 1899
XEE4161983 Les deux chevres - The Two Goats (Collection 3, Book 12, fable 4) - engraving from " A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine" Illustrated by Percy J. Billinghurst (1871-1933) - 1899 - by Billinghurst, Percy James (1871-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les deux chevres - The Two Goats (Collection 3, Book 12, fable 4) - engraving from " A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine" Illustrated by Percy J. Billinghurst (1871-1933) - 1899 -); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print titled "Les deux chevres - The Two Goats" is an engraving from the renowned collection "A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine" illustrated by Percy J. Billinghurst in 1899. The artwork depicts a scene from Collection 3, Book 12, fable 4 of Jean de La Fontaine's famous French literature. In this enchanting composition, two goats stand on either side of a river, separated by a picturesque bridge. Their opposing positions symbolize the concept of opposition and rivalry explored in the fable. With intricate details and masterful shading techniques, Billinghurst brings to life these farm animals in their natural habitat. The artist's use of various types of bridges adds depth and character to the piece. From pedestrian bridges to wooden and stone structures, each one represents different aspects of human-made connections that can unite or divide individuals. Stefano Bianchetti skillfully captures this remarkable engraving with his lens, preserving its timeless beauty for all to admire. This artwork serves as a testament to both La Fontaine's enduring poetry and Billinghurst's exceptional talent as an illustrator. Whether you appreciate French literature or simply enjoy wildlife artistry, this print is sure to captivate your imagination with its evocative depiction of animal behavior intertwined with human themes such as competition and unity.
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