Reproduction from a print to a drawing by King Agiluf that cuts a haulk, Anonymous, Adolphe Martial Potémont, after Jean Honoré Fragonard, 1880 photomechanical print Scene from the poem 'Le Muletier' by Jean de la Fontaine. To prove that he has taken his place in the royal bed, King Agiluf cuts a lock of locks at the stable master. However, this is too smart for him and cuts a lock with all servants, so that it can no longer be recognized. Reproduction of a proof with sketches in the margins. paper adultery revenged. hair-cutting


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