Allegory of Gratitude. Its Symbols Are the Stork Because She Renders to Her Father in Their Old Age the Same Service That She Received in Youth and the Elephant Because Very Grateful, He is Able to Expose His Life Intrepidly by Fighting for His Master by Austrian School

Allegory of Gratitude. Its Symbols Are the Stork Because She Renders to Her Father in Their Old Age the Same Service That She Received in Youth and the Elephant Because Very Grateful, He is Able to Expose His Life Intrepidly by Fighting for His Master

(Allegory of gratitude. Its symbols are the stork because she renders to her father in their old age the same service that she received in the youth and the elephant because very grateful, he is able to expose his life intrepidite by fighting for his master)


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Allegory of Gratitude. Its Symbols Are the Stork Because She Renders to Her Father in Their Old Age the Same Service That She Received in Youth and the Elephant Because Very Grateful, He is Able to Expose His Life Intrepidly by Fighting for His Master by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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