Jean de Fang La Ting (162 1- 1695) is the representative of his 243 fables, which is his painstaking work during the 26 years of 1668- 1694. Referring to Aesop's fables, Ting's fables include well-known animal images such as rabbits, locusts, ants and foxes. Fables written in the form of poems are deeply loved by French children from generation to generation. In addition, his satirical comments on the nature of human nature are also favored by adult readers.
Louis Maurice Bout de Monvi (1851-1903) is a French painter and illustrator of children's books. His most famous masterpieces include a series of life paintings by Joan of Arc, which are currently in the Cochrane Art Museum in Washington.