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Aesopi Fabulas, Aesop  Greek, Woodcuts, some hand colored
Multiple artists/makers
June 26, 1479
Vita et Fabulae, Aesop  Greek, Printed book with metalcut or woodcut illustrations
Multiple artists/makers
February 13, 1485
Vita Aesopi, Aesop  Greek, Printed book with woodcut illustrations.
Multiple artists/makers
March 27, 1492
Multiple artists/makers
1870
Aesop
António Sanz
1738
Multiple artists/makers
1949
Multiple artists/makers
1933
Multiple artists/makers
[1871]
Multiple artists/makers
1687
Multiple artists/makers
1722
Multiple artists/makers
1894
Multiple artists/makers
[1857]
Multiple artists/makers
1835
Aesop
Antonio Frasconi
1953
Multiple artists/makers
1899
Multiple artists/makers
[ca. 1848]
Multiple artists/makers
1926
Multiple artists/makers
[ca. 1850]
Multiple artists/makers
early 17th century
Multiple artists/makers
early 17th century
Multiple artists/makers
1701
Multiple artists/makers
1701
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1953
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Multiple artists/makers
1619
Multiple artists/makers
August 26, 1567
Aesop
I. C. and J. Rivington, J. Cuthell, etc.
1818
Multiple artists/makers
1949
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760
Multiple artists/makers
1668
Multiple artists/makers
[1909]
Multiple artists/makers
1931
Multiple artists/makers
early 19th century
Multiple artists/makers
1926
Multiple artists/makers
1726
Aesop
Viuda de Barco Lopez
1818
The Wolf and the Sheep, Walter J. Morgan  British, Watercolor and pen and ink
Walter J. Morgan
Aesop
1867–1924
The soldier kissing the woman's hand (from John Ogilby, "Aesopics or a Second Colllection of Fables," 1668), Wenceslaus Hollar  Bohemian, Etching, second state of two
Multiple artists/makers
1666
The Dog in the Manger (from John Ogilby, "Aesopics or a Second Colllection of Fables," 1668), Wenceslaus Hollar  Bohemian, Etching; first state of two
Multiple artists/makers
1666
The Cock and the Precious Stone, from Aesop's Fables, Francis Barlow  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760