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Illustration of 'The Terrible Raminagrobis and the Mice'. In 'Tales from the Home for the Little Ones'

(Illustration of the tale “The terrible Raminagrobis and the mice””” character draws fables by Jean de la Fontaine. In “” Tales from the home for the little ones””. Anonymous engraving of the 19th century.)


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Illustration of 'The Terrible Raminagrobis and the Mice'. In 'Tales from the Home for the Little Ones' by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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