Other Artists

The story 'Moosh-o-Gorbeh' has been illustrated by many artists. We have put two very expressive and historically valuable versions of illustrations on the net, to make them digitally accessible for the reader.


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Black and white print, unknown artist, appr. 1940. This booklet was intended primarily for moral education. So the cover says that the narration conveys a morally serious content.

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Multicolored lithographical print, unknown artist, appr. 1950. The artist has created a very ironic illustration for the story's close. The last picture shows a little girl cat that is holding a mouse in her paws as a toy for her amusement (see the specific part of that picture on the right side.)

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