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Image | 1842-London-Bohn-02-369 |
Illustration No. | 1   |
Illustrator | Tony Johannot |
Engraver | Andrew, Best & Leloir |
Lithographer | |
Title Caption | |
Title Supplied | Don Quixote's abadoned arms |
Part | Part II, Madrid 1615 |
Chapter | Chapter 66 |
Subject | |
Illustration Type |
Vignette |
Technique |
Wood engraving or Xylography |
Color | Black and white |
Volume | II |
Page Number | 697 |
Image Dimension | 126 x 67 |
Page Dimension | 250 x 155 |
Commentary | Don Quixote and Sancho talk about leaving his armour and arms hung on a tree as as trophy with an inscription: "These let none move, who dareth not his might with Roland prove". |
Notes | 1 - Same illustration and wooden block first used for Paris: Dubochet, 1836-37.
2 - Andrew, Best & Leloir's monogram (formed by "A", "B" and "L") can be mistaken with Alexandre-Nicolas Belhatte's ("A" and "B"). In this case, it looks more like the first one. |