Fable Series Illustration Decoration Painting Crow and Jug Valentine's Day Gift Box

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Fable Series Illustration Decoration Painting Crow and Jug Valentine's Day Gift Box - Posters - Cotton & Hemp Multicolor

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Size: 29.7CM Material: pure cotton canvas Technique: Giclee spray THE CROW AND THE PITCHER The Crow and the Jug A thirsty Crow found a Pitcher with some water in it, but so little was there that, try as she might, she could not reach it with her beak, and it seemed as though she would die of thirst within sight of the remedy. At last she hit upon a clever plan. She began dropping pebbles into the Pitcher, and with each pebble the water rose a little higher until at last it reached the brim, and the knowing bird was enabled to quench her thirst. Necessity is the mother of invention. A thirsty crow found a large pitcher. Although there was not much water in it, it could still quench her thirst. So she tried her best to touch the water with her long beak. However, although the life-saving water was right beside her, But there was nothing she could do. Finally, she came up with a clever idea. The crow started holding pebbles in its beak and throwing them into the pitcher. With each pebble thrown in, the water level would rise a little. Finally, the water rose to the crow's mouth, and she happily drank the water and quenched her thirst. Necessity is the mother of invention. "Aesop's Fables" is a series of fables originating from ancient Greece. It is said that Aesop was an ancient Greek slave born in the sixth century BC. The fables he told were all passed down orally from memory, and most of the characters in them were anthropomorphic. animal. As the crystallization of people's daily life experience and wisdom, fables provide inspiration and lessons to people. Every reading will bring new experiences and gains. Eyes, apples, snakes and other symbolic decorative elements continue to appear in the illustrations, hoping to add some interest to the reading process. ♥ Notes: *The products in our store are all real photos. Due to reasons such as light and display, the color of the picture may be different from the actual product. The color is subject to the actual product you receive! *Purely handmade products will inevitably have defects. If there are no quality problems, returns and exchanges will not be accepted. If you have any questions, you are very welcome to communicate with us.

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Material
Cotton & Hemp
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
mainland China
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No.102,121 - Home & Living  |  No.7,076 - Posters
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Size: 29.7CM Material: pure cotton canvas Technique: Giclee spray

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