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The Fox and the Grapes, 15th century (1893)
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The Fox and the Grapes, 15th century (1893)
The Fox and the Grapes, 15th century (1893). From an edition of Aesops Fables printed by William Caxton. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co, London, New York, 1893
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Aesop Caxton Fable Grape Grapes Grapevine Hunger Hungry Innovation John Richard John Richard Green Temptation Tempting William Caxton
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This print takes us back to the 15th century, specifically to a scene from Aesop's Fables. The image depicts "The Fox and the Grapes" a well-known fable that teaches us about human nature and perseverance. Printed by William Caxton, an influential figure in medieval printing technology, this edition of Aesop's Fables holds historical significance. In this illustration, we see a hungry fox standing beneath a grapevine laden with tempting grapes. With its monochrome aesthetic, the photo evokes a sense of timelessness and transports us to medieval England. The fox's expression reveals both hunger and frustration as it tries to reach the luscious fruit just out of its grasp. This image not only captures the essence of English countryside life during the 15th century but also showcases Caxton's innovative printing techniques. It reminds us of how far technology has come since then while highlighting our timeless desire for what seems unattainable. As we gaze at this thought-provoking print, we are reminded of John Richard Green's words in his book "A Short History of the English People". This visual representation serves as a testament to our enduring fascination with fables and their ability to teach valuable lessons across generations. Overall, this print is not only aesthetically pleasing but also offers insight into British history, innovation in printing technology, and our universal struggle with temptation.
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