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The Fable of the Woodcutter and the Axe, from A Catalogue of a Collection of Engravings

KW320790 The Fable of the Woodcutter and the Axe, from A Catalogue of a Collection of Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts, by Richard Fisher, published 1879 (litho) by Italian School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: facsimile of an illustration from Esopi Vita et Fabulae, printed Naples, 1485; ); Ken Welsh; Italian, out of copyright

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Aesop Aesops Fables Chopping Honesty Moral Tale Satyr


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This print captures "The Fable of the Woodcutter and the Axe" from a collection of engravings, etchings, and woodcuts by Richard Fisher. Published in 1879, this lithograph is a facsimile of an illustration from Esopi Vita et Fabulae, printed in Naples in 1485. In this medieval scene, we witness a male woodcutter diligently chopping down a tree in the forest. Standing beside him is a satyr, symbolizing mischief and temptation. The story revolves around the concept of honesty as depicted by the golden axe held by the satyr. As per Aesop's fables, this moral tale teaches us that honesty is always rewarded. In the narrative, when the woodcutter loses his iron axe into a river while working hard to cut trees for his livelihood, he refuses to accept any other axes offered to him by dishonest passersby. Impressed with his integrity and honesty, Zeus rewards him with not only his lost iron axe but also two additional golden axes. The Italian School artist who created this piece skillfully portrays both characters' emotions through intricate details and masterful use of light and shadow. This Renaissance-inspired artwork invites viewers to reflect on timeless values such as integrity and truthfulness. Displayed proudly in a private collection today, this exquisite print serves as an enduring reminder that honesty remains invaluable regardless of time or era.

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