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Image 1749-London-02-003 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator John Vanderbank 
Engraver Gerard van der Gucht 
Lithographer  
Title Caption  
Title Supplied Sansón Carrasco proposes himself to be don Quixote's squire 
Part Part II, Madrid 1615  
Chapter Chapter 7 
Subject 7.2 Sansón Carrasco proposes DQ to be his squire
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Etching (acquaforte)
Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume II 
Page Number f.p. 39 
Image Dimension 130 x 85 
Page Dimension 205 x 125 
Commentary Sansón Carrasco proposes himself to be don Quixote's squire and don Quixote tells Sancho: "No te dije yo, Sancho, que no me habían de sobrar escuderos? (7:2), which causes Sancho's sadness.
Sancho's sad face is remarkable; tender image.
Notice how the dialogue has been developed through gestures and looks. Drawing and engraving are excellent. 
Notes 1 – Plate newly engraved in a reduced and turned format by Van der Gucht after his own plate with Vanderbank’s design first engraved for London: Tonson, 1738.