Aesop's Fables
Aesop's Fables by Charles Robinson
Aesop's Fables was one of the first projects signed by Charles Robinson. He was still a young inspiring artist when he got a chance to illustrate legendary fables by Aesop. These were all black-and-white drawings in his still-evolving yet already recognizable style.
Numerous fables with clear morals were published in 1895, a year before Robinson's take on Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verse which secured him commissions for many years to come. Drawings from Aesop's Fables were also reprinted several times but never achieved the fame of already mentioned Stevenson's masterpiece.
After World War 1 Charles Robinson spent more time on watercolor paintings and that resulted in a series of new illustrations of Aesop's Fables, this time in full color. These were published in 1930 by Blackie and Son in the book from which we are presenting them in this article.
Here are some examples of fables splendidly portrayed by Charles Robinson at his best. Enjoy!
The Cat and the Dog
Chameleon
The City Mouse and the Country Mouse
The Cock and the Pearl
The Consultation about Securing the City
The Crab and His Mother
The Dairywoman and the Pot of Milk
The Eagle and the Wren
The Fox and the Cock
The Fox and Grapes
The Fox Without TailThe Heron
The Jackdow in Borrowed Feathers
The Lion and the Ass
The Lion's Share
The Maid and the Needle
Mice in Council
The North Wind and the Sun
The Peacock and the Crane
The Shepherd and the Lion
The Sick Lion
The Simpleton Went Hunting
Two Travelers and the OysterThe Wolf and the Lamb
The Wolf, the Fox, and the Monkey
That's all for now.
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