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1890? Seventeen printed sheets, 10¾" x 14½",
each featuring an individual fable of La Fontaine. The sheets themselves give no
identifying trademark, but these posters are identical with individual pages in two
volumes, Imagerie Artistique: 20 Fables de La Fontaine I and II, listed under
"1890?" and estimated by Bodemann to have been printed in 1888-90. The
artists include H. Vogel, Gaston Gélibert, Mangonot, Godefroy,
Etienne-Maurice-Firmin Bouisset, (Anatole Paul?) Ray, Job (=Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de
Breville), and Gustave Fraipont. (I am indebted to Bodemann for the deciphering and
spelling of these.) A frequent engraver's mark is "Michelet sc".
One is dated 1888. Listed individually at 80 and 100 Francs, the set cost 1200 Francs from
a Buchinist along the Seine, August, '99.
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| Le Chene et le Roseau |
Le Chien et le Loup |
La Cigale et la Fourmi |
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| Conseil Tenu par les
Rats |
Les Deux Chèvres |
Les Deux Coqs |
Les Deux Pigeons |
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| Les Deux Rats, le
Renard et l'Oeuf |
La Grenouille et le
Boeuf |
L'Hirondelle et les
Petits Oiseaux |
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| La Mort et le Bucheron |
Les Oreilles du Lievre |
Le Pot de Terre et le
Pot de Fer |
Le Rat et l'Huitre |
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| Le Renard et les
Raisins |
Le Savetier et le
Financier |
Les Voleurs et l'Ane |
Each page includes a title in caps at the top,
with "Fable de la Fontaine" in smaller caps inside parentheses just below it.
Somewhere on the page, the text of the fable appears. The colors are strong in many but
may be misprinted somewhat in others (like "Le Rat et l'Huitre"). Among the
strongest images are "Les Deux Coqs," "La Mort et le Bucheron,"
"La Cigale et la Fourmi," and "La Grenouille et le Boeuf." My highest
prize goes to the complex composition of "Le Renard et les Raisins," complete
with a poor man pointing to a palatial manor. "Conseil Tenu par les Rats" shows
children protesting with placards (for example, "Vive les Vacances") outside the
school. "Les Deux Chèvres" features two little girls plunging from a bridge
into some water, with picnic basket, bottle, and shoe falling with them. One sheet is
unfortunately cropped (by the publisher?) right through the title : "Les Oreilles du
Lievre"). I found this set just after I had found a set of Pellerin
large-format colored sheets of La Fontaine's fables.

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