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| Image | 1836-1837-Paris-Dubochet-01-047 |
| Illustration No. | 1   |
| Illustrator | Tony Johannot |
| Engraver | Andrew, Best & Leloir |
| Lithographer | |
| Title Caption | |
| Title Supplied | Sancho Panza and his donkey |
| Part | Part I, Madrid 1605 |
| Chapter | Chapter 7 |
| Subject |
7.4 Sancho Panza agrees to be his squire |
| Illustration Type |
Chapter illustration |
| Technique |
Wood engraving or Xylography |
| Color | Black and white |
| Volume | I |
| Page Number | 119 |
| Image Dimension | 193 x 119 |
| Page Dimension | 250 x 165 |
| Commentary | |
| Notes | It is very interesting and remarkable that the first full-page illustration is dedicated to Sancho and his donkey.
Drawing and engraving are excellent; the figures, almost without setting, perfectly detailed and characterized; see Sancho's face, looking directly to the viewer; it is not only a physionomical portrait, but a psychological too. |