Reproduction of a print after a drawing of King Agiluf cutting off a lock of hair, Figures from the stories of La Fontaine (series title), Figures des Contes de La Fontaine (series title), Scene from the poem 'Le Muletier' by Jean de La Fontaine. To prove that he has taken his place in the royal bed, King Agiluf cuts off a lock of hair from the equerry. However, he outsmarts him and cuts off the locks of all the servants, so that he can no longer be recognized. Reproduction of a proof with sketches in the margins., maker: anonymous, after print by: Adolphe Martial Potémont, after drawing by: Jean Honoré Fragonard, 1880, paper, height 250 mm × width 174 mm, photomechanical print
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