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◇ The Fox and the Crow

◇ The Fox and the Crow

Regular price $29.42 USD
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ABOUT THIS PRINT

  • Printed on museum-quality fine art paper
  • Carefully restored for clarity and true-to-original color
  • Archival inks for long-lasting color
  • Professionally color-calibrated
  • Premium, high-resolution reproduction
  • Printed on demand in the USA

Shipping & Return Policy

Prints: 1-2 weeks
Framed prints and decor: 2-3 weeks
Returns within 2 weeks.

Premium Framed prints are custom assembled and cannot be returned.
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Classic vs. Premium

Classic Line = Affordable prints and modern frames typically in standard sizes.

Premium Framed Collection = Premium hand-built frames, and unique print sizes.

Rendered in the Greek Revival style of the early 19th century, The Fox and the Crow transforms a familiar moral tale into a decorative allegory. The central medallion frames the cunning fox and vain crow against a rich black ground, surrounded by vines, blossoms, and classical motifs. The symmetry and polish evoke refinement and restraint, while the nine-color printing—orange, brown, blue, black, and lavender creates quiet visual depth on the white satin ground. The result feels at once ornamental and narrative, bridging myth and design.

Why We Picked It
This sidewall’s technical precision and visual rhythm reflect the highest achievements of block printing in its era. Its crisp delineation and balanced ornamentation show the mastery required to register nine separate colors on a continuous roll. The contrast of dark central imagery with lighter botanical flourishes underscores the moral duality of the fable itself, flattery and deception framed within beauty and order.

Notable Context
Produced around 1840, this design embodies the neoclassical influence that dominated Western decorative arts in the decades following the Napoleonic period. The Greek Revival aesthetic marked by palmettes, scrolls, and geometric symmetry—expressed ideals of rationality and moral clarity, aligning perfectly with Aesop’s enduring fables. During this time, such wall coverings were both artistic statements and indicators of cultural literacy, turning domestic interiors into visual narratives of virtue and civility. The medallion format echoes ancient friezes, blending mythological storytelling with industrial craft.

About the Publisher
While the designer remains it was designed by one of the leading wallpaper manufacturers active in mid-19th-century Europe, known for refining block printing techniques on satin grounds. Their work bridged artisanal tradition and mechanical innovation, creating designs that balanced mythological storytelling with emerging tastes for historical revival styles.

 

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