File:De Ontdekte Eenhoorn.jpg

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Description Title page to a tract entitled De Ontdekte Eenhoorn (The Unicorn discovered), no. 37 in the series entitled Esopus in Europa (Aesop in Europe); in the centre, an etching showing a rhinoceros, hippopotamus, crocodile, snake and tiger under attack from a group of lions led by a unicorn. 1702, etching with letterpress printed in black ink, sheet: 18.9 × 14.1 cm, image plate: 9.8 × 13.1 cm, British Museum, London.
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Author Print made by Romeyn de Hooghe (bapt. 10 September 1645, Amsterdam – 10 June 1708, Haarlem)
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