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Image 1755-Amsterdam-Leipzig-01-025 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Charles-Antoine Coypel (copied after) 
Engraver Simon Fokke 
Lithographer  
Title Caption El Bachiler Samson Carasco, con nombre del Cavallero de los Espejos, vensido por D. Quixote, quien le ordena de hirse echar a los piés de Dulcinea. 
Title Supplied  
Part Part II, Madrid 1615  
Chapter Chapter 14 
Subject 14.2 DQ defeats the knight of the Mirrors
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Process / Photomechanical technique
 
Color Black and white 
Volume III 
Page Number w/p 
Image Dimension 147 x 90 
Page Dimension 200 x 133 
Commentary Perfectly-balanced composition.
Don Quixote, with a clemency gesture, orders the Knight of the Mirrors (Sansón Carrasco) to go and prostrate himself at the feet of Dulcinea.
His squire, Tomé Cecial (left), takes off his false big nose to show don Quixote who they really are, amazing Sancho.
Well-detailed drawing and engraving (see don Quixote's left hand gesture, clothes, armours); remarkable expressions. 
Notes 1 - Photomechanical copy of the illustration appeared in Amsterdam/Leipzig: Arkstée & Merkus, 1755.
2 - Copy after Coypel's design (first appeared in Surugue: Paris, c. 1728-30; also copied for La Haye: Pierre de Hondt, 1746).
3 - Same plate first engraved for La Haye: P. Gosse & A. Moetjens, 1744.