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Image | 1905-1908Madrid-08-051 |
Illustration No. | 1   |
Illustrator | José Jiménez Aranda |
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Lithographer | |
Title Caption | Teníala el caballero fuertemente asida por las espaldas,.... |
Title Supplied | |
Part | Part I, Madrid 1605 |
Chapter | Chapter 36 |
Subject |
36.2 Resolution of love affairs of Cardenio and Luscinda, Dorotea and Don Fernando |
Illustration Type |
Chapter illustration |
Technique |
Process / Photomechanical technique |
Color | Black and white |
Volume | IV LÁMINAS (on spine TOMO IV TEXTO by error) |
Page Number | CAP. XXXVI. - 15. |
Image Dimension | 147 x 220 |
Page Dimension | 238 x 312 |
Commentary | "The gentleman grasped her firmly by the shoulders,...".
Don Fernando, trying to prevent Luscinda from entering a room, loses his mask too; also in the scene, Dorotea (still with her mask), the barber, the priest, Sancho and one of don Fernando's companions. Remarkable figures, with good gestures. Great interest in representing real Spanish characters and accurate period clothes, setting and details. Jiménez Aranda's drawing skill is masterly; remarkable use of light and shadow with impressionist effects. |
Notes | 1 – Reproduction of the original sketch (Chinese ink and gouache white). Jiménez Aranda meant to paint a more-finished drawing after this sketch using natural sceneries and real models, but he died before completing the project.
2 - "Esta nueva novela episódica […] no dió al pintor realista tan buenos motivos como la novela principal; pero supo tratar con elegancia los caballeros, dar misterio á la tapada, vida á la escena de apearse los viajeros y retirar los mozos las caballerías, y movimiento á la acción dramática. Tres dibujos nos impresionaron en ésta: es uno el que representa á Dorotea, vencida por el llanto, á los pies de Luscinda; es otro el momento de exclamar el caballero entre las dos mujeres, ¡Venciste, Dorotea!, y el tercero la efusiva escena en que Dorotea, aún arrodillada, abraza á su amante por las rodillas" (José Ramón Mélida: “Don José Jiménez Aranda y su "Quijote"", vol. I TEXTO, pp. L-LI). |