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Image | 1935-New-York-Jackson-02-072 |
Illustration No. | 1   |
Illustrator | Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré |
Engraver | Héliodore Joseph Pisan (reproduced by process) |
Lithographer | |
Title Caption | NO HABÍA TIERRA EN TODO EL ORBE QUE NO HUBIESE VISTO, NI BATALLA DONDE NO SE HUBIESE HALLADO |
Title Supplied | |
Part | Part I, Madrid 1605 |
Chapter | Chapter 51 |
Subject |
51.1 Tale of cabrero (Eugenio) about Leandra’s seduction and abandonment by Vicente de la Rosa |
Illustration Type |
Chapter illustration |
Technique |
Process / Photomechanical technique |
Color | Black and white |
Volume | II |
Page Number | f.p. 294 |
Image Dimension | 135 x 108 |
Page Dimension | 217 x 155 |
Commentary | Reference to Eugenio's tale; Vicente de la Rosa telling his stories to the villagers.
The illustration is excellent, notice the variety of Spanish "tipos", clothes, gestures and expressions, but it is not too much accurate in some details; Cervantes says that Vicente de la Rosa used to seat on a bench under a poplar (here not represented). Drawing and engraving are very remarkable. |
Notes | 1 - Reproduced after Paris: Hachette, 1863. |