Wolf and Kraanvogel, Abraham BLOTELING, After Anonymous, 1655 - 1690 print A crane removes a bone from the neck of a wolf with its beak. The wolf had taken a sheep and when eating it had remained a bone in his neck. This performance illustrates a story from the fables of Aesopus. Amsterdam paper etching fables of Aesop : Use 85(...). beasts of prey, predatory animals: wolf. shore-birds and wading-birds: crane

Wolf and Kraanvogel, Abraham BLOTELING, After Anonymous, 1655 - 1690 print A crane removes a bone from the neck of a wolf with its beak. The wolf had taken a sheep and when eating it had remained a bone in his neck. This performance illustrates a story from the fables of Aesopus. Amsterdam paper etching fables of Aesop : Use 85(...). beasts of prey, predatory animals: wolf. shore-birds and wading-birds: crane Stock Photo
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