File:Banquet of seven sages--Vies des savants illustres--Figuier Louis.jpg

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English: The Banquet of the Seven Sages of Greece, engraved by Charles Laplante, in the book Vies des Savants Illustres, volume 1, by Louis Figuier, Paris, 1866. Added to the group is Aesop, seen at bottom left, his appearance drawing from the ancient bust thought to represent Aesop at the Villa Albani, Rome.
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Author Charles Laplante (lithographer)

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Banquet of the Seven Sages of Greece, engraved by Charles Laplante, in Vies des Savants Illustres, vol 1, by Louis Figuier, Paris, 1866. Aesop is at bottom left, after the ancient bust at the Villa Albani.

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