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Image 1782-London-Strahan-01-001-f 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Francis Hayman 
Engraver G. V. Neist 
Lithographer  
Title Caption  
Title Supplied Truth (Athena) and Comedy knock down the buildings of Knight Errant Novels 
Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter 02. Frontispiece 
Subject 02.3 Allegorical/symbolic representations
 
Illustration Type Frontispiece
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume
Page Number f. title page 
Image Dimension 131 x 76 
Page Dimension 171 x 100 
Commentary In the foreground, Comedy (with comedy mask and sword) knocks down a gothic castle protected by a dragon (Knight Errant Books, Gothic literature); from a tower of this castle, a dwarf blows a horn (reference to chapter 2:1).
In the background, in front of a classical temple, Athena (Wisdom or Truth with a shining shield) pushes away a deformed dwarf, a four-armed Moorish and a pair of shadows (don Quixote and Dulcinea or doña Rodríguez? Durandarte and Belerma?).
This frontispiece continues the liking for allegorical frontispieces that began with Coypel (Paris: Surugue, 1723 - 1724) and with Vanderbank (London: Tonson, 1738).
Despite some light faults, engraving and drawing are very remarkable. 
Notes 1 – Copy in reduced format after Hayman’s design for London: Millar, 1755.
2 – Same plate first engraved for London: T. Osborne, 1761 (2nd edition of T. Smollet’s translation).