Reynard the Fox Deceives Bruin the Bear, illustration for "Reynard the Fox" by Fritz Eichenberg

Reynard the Fox Deceives Bruin the Bear, illustration for Reynard the Fox by Fritz Eichenberg

Reynard the Fox Deceives Bruin the Bear, illustration for "Reynard the Fox"

Fritz Eichenberg

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Title

Reynard the Fox Deceives Bruin the Bear, illustration for "Reynard the Fox"

 
Artist
Year
1954  
Technique
woodengraving 
Image Size
4 1/2 x 4 1/2" image size 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
proof, from unstated edition 
Annotations
pencil inscribed i lower right , "Reynard the Fox" 
Reference
 
Paper
ivory wove Basingwerk Parchment 
State
proof outside of published edition 
Publisher
portfolio published by Limited Editions Club & The Heritage Club 
Inventory ID
FE109 
Price
$250.00 
Description

Reynard the Fox, trickster, is an allegorical figure seen in German, Dutch, English and French parables. First mention of Reynard goes back to the Middle Ages, when fables centered around the human-like exploits of the sly fox were first spread throughout the Lorraine region. Pictured here, he is in discussion with Bruin the bear in an illustration of Goethe's 1794 version of Reynard the Fox.

In Six Decades of Prints by Fritz Eichenberg, Geno Baro wrote about Reynard the Fox, “Eichenberg has been a keen observer of animals, with a special feeling for their human characteristics. He was particularly pleased at a commission to produce twenty-five wood engravings for Goethe’s Reynard the Fox. This delightful poem deals with an abortive attempt of German and Austrian interests to bring the French Revolution to a stop and to restore the monarchy. Villanies abound. Eichenberg has brought the human comedy to life through his animal characters.”

 
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