Father and son with the donkey on their backs, Karel van Mallery, after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1570 - 1612 print A boy and his father wear a donkey on their backs. Left many bystanders, who make speaking gestures. Imagination of the aisopic fable about the father, the son and the donkey. Fifth scene of the fable, in which it is told how the father and the son wear the donkey in order to get the best price for the animal on the market. Of course they get the most criticism of this. It goes wrong and the donkey is drowning. The moral of the story is that when people try to satisfy everyone, you
Father and son with the donkey on their backs, Karel van Mallery, after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1570 - 1612 print A boy and his father wear a donkey on their backs. Left many bystanders, who make speaking gestures. Imagination of the aisopic fable about the father, the son and the donkey. Fifth scene of the fable, in which it is told how the father and the son wear the donkey in order to get the best price for the animal on the market. Of course they get the most criticism of this. It goes wrong and the donkey is drowning. The moral of the story is that when people try to satisfy everyone, you ultimately satisfy anyone. Sixth print from a series of six with performances from the Aesopus fabel about the father, the son and the donkey. paper engraving fable of the Father, Son and Ass. ass, donkey
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