Sater and De Boer, Lucas Vorsterman (I), After Jacques Jordaens, 1619 - 1675 print Imagination of a story by the Greek fabel writer Aesopus: a Sater, visiting a farmer's family, sees to his surprise that the farmer can blow both hot and cold. He warms his cold hands with his breath, but then blows into the hot soup to cool it down. The Sater regards this as sorcery and wants to leave the house. Antwerp paper engraving the satyr and the peasants; according to Aesop: the satyrs and the peasant (meal, blowing to cool food, etc.)


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