Cobbler and Financier Fireback

The fable of the cobbler and the financier (Jean de la Fontaine 1621-1695). A financier's troubled rest is interrupted by the merry singing of a cobbler. The financier interviews the workman about his business and offers him a gift of a hundred crowns to guard against a rainy day. Worry over the security of new money destroys the cobbler's own rest and allows the financier a period of unbroken repose. Finally the cobbler brings back the money and demands the return of his songs and his sleep.
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Age19th century
StyleVictorian
OriginFrance
Width56.0 cm | 22.0 inches
Height56.5 cm | 22.2 inches
Depth 1.5 cm | 0.6 inches
Weight33 kg | 73 lbs
MaterialsCast iron
ColorBrown
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