A 19th century toile representing the Aesop fable "The Crane and the Wolf." A bit of the story mentioned below.
The fabric is a medium weight linen and used to be a part of a bed cover. One long panel. Crimson red and off white in color.
A feeding wolf got a small bone stuck in his throat and, in terrible pain, begged the other animals for help, promising a reward. At last the Crane agreed to try and, putting its long bill down the Wolf's throat, loosened the bone and took it out. But when the Crane asked for his reward, the Wolf replied, "You have put your head inside a wolf’s mouth and taken it out again in safety; that ought to be reward enough for you."
Measurements
1 meter 98 cm from top to bottom x 26.5 cm wide.
Condition
Overall in good condition. The things to note: Right under the first dog motif the fabric has thinned and broken. At the bottom the fabric is damaged.
Fabric has been cleaned and pressed for delivery. The fabric can be washed in hot water and the colors due not bleed.
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SKU: crane2
€45.00Price
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