Sadeler, Aegidius, Gheeraerts, Marcus (I), Praag, Fable of the Blacksmith and the Dog, A blacksmith in his forge. He is hitting an anvil with a hammer. On the right, under a table, a sleeping dog. The fable describes how the blacksmith complains because his dog only sleeps and is still fed every day, while the blacksmith himself has to work day and night to survive. The moral of the story teaches that beggars are exploiters., print, book illustration, prints, height 96 mm, width 112 mm, South Netherlands, 1570 - 1629, print maker, printmaker, 1608 - 1608, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), letterpress printing, Work conception, English, 1520 - 1590, after print by, after design by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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