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A dog resting on a bull's straw; representing Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
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Lettering: Sordities. CM.
Title: A dog resting on a bull's straw; representing Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
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Lettering: Nec minimorum contemnenda officia. CM....

