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Image | 1906NewYork-01-028 |
Illustration No. | 1   |
Illustrator | Daniel Urrabieta Vierge |
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Lithographer | |
Title Caption | The fate of 'Amadis of Gaul' Hangs in the Balance. |
Title Supplied | |
Part | Part I, Madrid 1605 |
Chapter | Chapter 6 |
Subject |
6.2 Scrutiny of DQ’s library |
Illustration Type |
Chapter illustration |
Technique |
Process / Photomechanical technique |
Color | Black and white |
Volume | I |
Page Number | 77 |
Image Dimension | 160 x 114 |
Page Dimension | 255 x 180 |
Commentary | The priest and the barber decide that the Amadis of Gaul must not be burnt.
Also in the scene, the housekeeper and the niece, picking up books and throwing them through the window to the courtyard. Vierge's style is absolutely masterly; his figures are detailed and real, full of life; also the setting and composition, carefully-done. Notice also the perfect use of light and shadow, halftones and shading. Usual in Vierge's illustrations, some element in black creates a worth noting contrast. His short and fine drawing lines imitate etching. |
Notes | 1 - Vierge's original drawings (Chinese ink and wash) were reproduced by photogravure (notice the plate mark); the specific technique used, heliogravure, allows an excellent reproduction both of the original wash halftones and of the lines. |