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Image 1794-London-Hogg-01-012 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Riley? 
Engraver Scott? 
Lithographer  
Title Caption SANCHO PANZA quitting his GOVERNMENT in Disgust 
Title Supplied  
Part Part II, Madrid 1615  
Chapter Chapter 53 
Subject 53.2 End of SP’s government
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume
Page Number f.p. 369 
Image Dimension 165 x 95 
Page Dimension 210 x 127 
Commentary Sancho, before leaving Barataria Island, says farewell to the secretary(?); also two men hidden behind a column.
The illustration is a very free interpretation of Cervantes' text; maybe, it has been re-used from a different novel.
Ornamental frame with good decorative effect.
Good and detailed setting, but the illustration is quite un-accurate. 
Notes Wrongly placed in Chap. XV, Book II in part II; it should appear in Chap. I, Book IV, between pp. 444 and 445 in part II.
The plate is not signed either by the illustrator or by the engraver, but Río y Rico attributes it to Riley and Scott, who sign the frontispiece. The engraver and illustrator's signatures seem to be erased.
It is dated on February 22, 1794.