Fable of the fly and the ants, Aegidius Sadeler, 1608 Canvas Print
A group of ants for a tree. In the air a fly. The fable tells of the fly that brags to the ants about its wonderful life. The ants praise their own labor. When winter comes, the fly dies, while the ants survive by the fruits of their labor. The moral of the story teaches that labor is a virtue and idleness is a vice.
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