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Image | 1733-Paris-David-01-016 |
Illustration No. | 1   |
Illustrator | Charles-Antoine Coypel (copied after by Bonard) |
Engraver | Unknown |
Lithographer | |
Title Caption | |
Title Supplied | Don Quixote puts the barber basin (Mambrino's helmet) on his head |
Part | Part I, Madrid 1605 |
Chapter | Chapter 21 |
Subject |
21.3 Adventure of the helmet of Mambrino |
Illustration Type |
Chapter illustration |
Technique |
Burin engraving |
Color | Black and white |
Volume | I |
Page Number | f.p. 285 |
Image Dimension | 125 x 68 |
Page Dimension | 168 x 100 |
Commentary | In the foreground, don Quixote, with great dignity, puts the barber basin on his head, while Sancho Panza laughs.
In the background, the barber running away and leaving his mule fallen. Two women (not accurate to Cervantes' text) observe the scene. Quite acceptable drawing and engraving. See rainbow in the background; it has rained at the beginning of this episode. |
Notes | 1 - Same plate first engraved for Paris: Compagnie des Libraires, 1732.
2 - Copied after Coypel's design (first appeared in Paris: Surugue, c. 1728-30). |