Fable of the Wind, the Sun and Walkers, Aegidius Sadeler (II), After Marcus Gheeraerts (I), 1608 print The wind and the sun compete who is the most powerful. The cold wind ensures that a walker dresses warm. The sun ensures that a walker turns his cloak. The moral of the story shows that the people prefer to be controlled with a soft hand. Prague paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing fables. sun represented as face, wheel, gods of the winds. 'en route', traveller under way


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