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| Image | 1842-Mexico-Cumplido-01-047 |
| Illustration No. | 1   |
| Illustrator | Joaquín Heredia or Hesiquio Iriarte (after Tony Johannot ) |
| Engraver | |
| Lithographer | Oficina Litotipográfica de Miguel Ángel Porrúa |
| Title Caption | |
| Title Supplied | The barber and the priest disguised by the innkeeper's wife |
| Part | Part I, Madrid 1605 |
| Chapter | Chapter 27 |
| Subject |
27.4 Priest and barber disguise |
| Illustration Type |
Chapter illustration |
| Technique |
Lithography |
| Color | Black and white |
| Volume | I |
| Page Number | f.p. 190 |
| Image Dimension | 175 x 115 |
| Page Dimension | 250 x 175 |
| Commentary | According to the first plan of the priest to rescue don Quixote, the barber and the priest disguise themselves; the barber with a beard made out of a red ox-tail and the priest with woman clothes; the innkeeper's wife helps them.
The scene is resolved with naturalism, not as a parody. |
| Notes | 1 - Reprint of the original lithograph (Mexico: Masse y Decaen; I. Cumplido, 1842) after Johannot's design (Paris: Dubochet, 1836-37).
2 - Unsigned. |