Father and son on the back of the donkey, Karel van Mallery, after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1570 - 1612 print A boy and his father sit on the back of a donkey. On the left three bystanders, one with a lute, make speaking gestures. Imagination of the aisopic fable about the father, the son and the donkey. Fourth scene of the fable, in which it is told how the father and the son are sitting together on the back of the donkey and get the comment that they unnecessarily exhaust the donkey and damage his skin. Fifth print from a series of six with performances from the Aesopus fabel about the father


Father and son on the back of the donkey, Karel van Mallery, after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1570 - 1612 print A boy and his father sit on the back of a donkey. On the left three bystanders, one with a lute, make speaking gestures. Imagination of the aisopic fable about the father, the son and the donkey. Fourth scene of the fable, in which it is told how the father and the son are sitting together on the back of the donkey and get the comment that they unnecessarily exhaust the donkey and damage his skin. Fifth print from a series of six with performances from the Aesopus fabel about the father, the son and the donkey. Antwerp paper engraving fable of the Father, Son and Ass. ass, donkey. lute, and special forms of lute, : theorbo. fan


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