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The wolf became shepherd Illustration for the fable by Jean de La Fontaine
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The wolf became shepherd Illustration for the fable by Jean de La Fontaine
JLJ4578364 The wolf became shepherd Illustration for the fable by Jean de La Fontaine. Tapestry by Jean Baptiste Huet (1745-1811) made at the Beauvais manufactures. 18th century Paris, national furniture. by Huet, Jean-Baptiste (1745-1811); Mobilier National, Paris, France; (add.info.: The wolf became shepherd Illustration for the fable by Jean de La Fontaine. Tapestry by Jean Baptiste Huet (1745-1811) made at the Beauvais manufactures. 18th century Paris, national furniture.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22538604
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Anthropomorphism John Of 1621 1695 La Fontaine Artwork Lafontaine Artwork Mutton She Wolf Wolf Wolves Fable
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This print showcases an exquisite tapestry created by Jean Baptiste Huet in the 18th century. The artwork depicts a scene from the fable by Jean de La Fontaine, where the wolf transforms into a shepherd. This anthropomorphic illustration beautifully captures the essence of French literature and art. The intricate details and vibrant colors of this tapestry bring to life the poetic storytelling of La Fontaine's fable. As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are transported to a world where animals take on human characteristics, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. Huet's skillful craftsmanship is evident in every stitch of this remarkable piece. The delicate portrayal of both the wolf and shepherd highlights his talent for capturing emotions through textile artistry. It is truly a testament to his mastery as an artist. Displayed within Paris' national furniture collection, this tapestry holds historical significance as it represents not only French culture but also serves as a reminder of our fascination with animal symbolism throughout history. From mutton-loving wolves to shepherds tending their flock, these timeless themes continue to captivate audiences today. Through this photograph, we can appreciate both the beauty of Huet's work and its connection to literary traditions that have shaped our understanding of humanity's relationship with nature.
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