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punkassweasel: FINALLY FINISHED my book project, which was a redneck interpretation of an Aesop Fable. Totally proud of it, unfortunately I don’t have time to properly scan it, and I’m also not sure how I would even do that since it’s an accordion fold
baxterfilms: shufflehound: Van Beuren’s ‘Aesop’s Fables’ are absolutely delightful, I love them to bits. There’s so many strange movements and designs that today they’d probably just be dismissed as “wrong”, but that’s exactly
nemfrog: “The fox and the stork.” Aesop’s fables in words of one syllable. 1910.
iris-of-the-lambs:I’ve been spending far too much of my time trying to learn medieval illumination techniquesone of my first semi-successful attempts at fore edge painting! done on an old paperback of aesop’s fables. + some glamour shots:
antiqueanimals: Charles Santore (1935-2019)
sugarmeows: Elisabeth Frink (English, 1930–1993), Illustration from Aesop’s Fables (1968)
Aesop Of Fables
design-is-fine:Arthur Rackham, illustration Aesop’s Fables, 1913. Hachette, Paris. The complete book online via gallicalabs Favorite childhood stories.
humansofnewyork: Him: “We were reading Aesop’s Fables the other night, and she surprised me by knowing the definition of a fable.”Her: “A fable is a story that teaches a lesson!”Me: “So what’s your favorite fable?”Her: “Once there was
ultrafacts: The basic idea has been expressed through narrative a number of times. In one of Aesop’s fables The Fox and the Cat, the fox boasts of “hundreds of ways of escaping” while the cat has “only one”. When they hear the hounds approaching,
grimelords: aesop’s fables are so funny because mostly they have a very clear moral outlined in the last sentence but sometimes they’re like this one where the moral is just ‘woah what the fuck? what the Fuck? get the fuck out of my house’
shadowscapes-stephlaw: Aesop’s #Fable: the #fox without a tail
thecollectibles: The Beautiful Crow (Part 2) by Olafool art Based on Aesop’s fable “The Bird In Borrowed Feathers”
So I’m going to take the old Aesop’s Fables off Soundcloud
The Complete Aesop's Fables