The Dog and the Sheep (from John Ogilby, "The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse: Adorned with Sculpture and Illustrated with Annotations," 1665, or "Aesopics or a Second Colllection of Fables," 1668)
The fable of the dog and the sheep; a wolf sitting on a mound at left, with a dog, sheep and fox standing before him on the ground at right; in a tree at right, a kite and a vulture looking down; rocky landscape beyond,
Artwork Details
- Title: The Dog and the Sheep (from John Ogilby, "The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse: Adorned with Sculpture and Illustrated with Annotations," 1665, or "Aesopics or a Second Colllection of Fables," 1668)
- Series/Portfolio: John Ogilby, The Fables of Aesop and Aesopics
- Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, Prague 1607–1677 London)
- Author: Related author John Ogilby (British, Forfarshire 1600–1676 London)
- Subject: Aesop (Greek, ca. 620–560 BCE)
- Date: 1665–68
- Medium: Etching; only state
- Dimensions: Sheet: 8 5/8 × 6 5/8 in. (21.9 × 16.9 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1920
- Object Number: 20.81.1.72
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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