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c1650 (2005) Paris Louis Boissevin Les Advantvres du fameux Cheualier Dom Quixot de la Manche et de Sancho Pansa son escuyer SPA 1 4to oblong f. Albums and Engravings A6 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a title page and 31 other illustrations by J. Lagniet and Jerome David. It also includes six illustrations belonging to Don Quixote Part II from the Cigarral del Carmen, Toledo, and 23 preliminary drawings at the Hispanic Society of America.
Description: This is a new facsimile edition published by the Empresa Pública Don Quijote de la Mancha 2005, S.A. (Toledo, 2005). Limited edition; Cushing's copy #625.
c1650 (1958) Paris Jacques Lagniet Les Advantvres du fameux Cheualier Dom Quixot de la Manche et de Sancho Pansa son escuyer SPA 1 4to f. Albums and Engravings A6 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains 38 large illustrations, most designed and engraved by Jérome David (18 signed). They were published and sold by Jacques Lagniet. Set reproduced from Manuel de Foronda's copy. The Spanish Society of America owns a set with 23 of the original drawings by Jérôme David.
Description: This is a facsimile published as Homenaje al autor del Quijote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, in the "Joyas bibliográficas" collection, Madrid 1958, with an Intro. by Justo García Morales and a Preface by Francoise Debaissieux. Album with text descriptions in French.
1720 Amsterdam The Great Mirror of Folly... [Het Groote Tafereel der Dwaasheid, vertoonende de opkomst, voortgang en ondergang der Actie, Bubbel en Windnegotie, in Vrankryk, Engeland, en de Nederlanden] 1 f. Albums and Engravings TAMU
Illustrations: Plate 24: "Law, als een tweede Don-Quichot, op Sanches graauwtje zit ten spot." (John Law sits on Sancho's old grey mule, a second Don Quixote for ridicule.) The mule spits stock certificates to the eager crowd.
Description: Print satirizing the Englishman John Law, his Mississippi Company, and the international land and trading speculation in worthless shares of the South Sea Bubble of 1719-1720, which resulted in an international scandal. Acquired with the support of the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
s1723 Paris Chez L. Surugue A set of Illustrations of Don Quixote Charles-Antoine Coypel FRE 1 F f. Albums and Engravings A22 TAMU
Illustrations: The complete set consists of 25 illustrations designed by Charles-Antoine Coypel and engraved by Louis Surugue père (8), Charles-Nicolas Cochin père (3), François Joullain (3), Nicolas-Henri Tardieu (2), Simon-François Ravenet (1), Nicolas Charles de Silvestre (1), Jean-Baptiste Haussard (1), Nicolas-Dauphin de Beauvais (2), François de Poilly le Jeune (1), Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels (2) y Bernard Lépicié (1). Cushing has 12 of them. Six of these engravings are included in Cushing's extra illustrated copy of John Bowle's edition of the Quixote (London, 1781).
Description: Originally done as cartoons for tapestries. They were later engraved and published in series in Paris since 1723 and sold separately. For details see Fernando González Moreno and Eduardo Urbina, “Don Quichotte conduit par la Folie: la herencia de Charles-Antoine Coypel en las ediciones ilustradas del Quijote.” Anuario de Estudios Cervantinos 4 (2008): 23-66.
s1725 London Gerard van der Gucht A set of Illustrations of Don Quixote ENG 1 F f. Albums and Engravings A24 TAMU
Illustrations: Album containing a set of 25 large plates engraved by Gerard van der Gucht after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs (24) and Pierre-Charles Trémolières (1).
Description: With descriptions in English underneath, numbered 1 to 24, signed by Coypel, and one unnumbered and unsigned; "Sold by G. Vander Gucht in Queen Street, Bloomsbury", turned from set by L. Surugue (Paris, s1723). See Fernando González Moreno and Eduardo Urbina, “Don Quichotte conduit par la Folie: la herencia de Charles-Antoine Coypel en las ediciones ilustradas del Quijote.” Anuario de Estudios Cervantinos 4 (2008): 22-66.
1725b-1731 London R. Knaplock et al. The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha ENG 1 8vo small f. Albums and Engravings A26 TAMU
Illustrations: A mixed set of 15 plates after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs engraved by Gerard (9) and Jan van der Gucht (6), detached from the London, 1725 and London, 1731 editions.
Description: Gerard van der Gucht's plates (10 in total) first appeared in London: Knaplock, 1725. They were also included in London: Walthoe, 1731 with other 12 plates engraved by Jan van der Gucht.
s1725 London Gerard van der Gucht A set of illustrations of Don Quixote ENG 1 F f. Albums and Engravings A24 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains two large plates from a set of 24 after the designs by Charles-Antoine Coypel, turned and sold by Gerard van der Gucht. These two illustrations are included in Cushing's copy of John Bowle's (London, 1781) edition of the Quixote. Cushing has another copy of the complete album with all 25 illustrations.
Description: See "The Grangerized Copy of John Bowle's Edition of Don Quixote at the Cushing Memorial Library of Texas A&M University." Cervantes 23.2 (2003): 85-118.
s1733 Paris n.p. Sancho's blanketing Pierre-Charles Trémolières FRE 1 F f. Albums and Engravings A25 TAMU
Illustrations: Illustration designed by Pierre-Charles Trémolières and executed by unknown engraver, probably G. van der Gutch, according to Ashbee.
Description: This edition appeared later in the set published in the La Haye 1746 edition by Pierre de Hondt. It is often included in the s1725 English set of Coypel's designs produced by van der Gutch as illustration number 25, as in Cushing´s copy, and also in the copy at the British Library.
c1750 Paris Chez N. J. B. de Poilly, rue St. Jacques a l'Esperance A set of illustrations for the Quixote FRE 1 F f. Albums and Engravings TAMU
Illustrations: A set of 24 large prints (450 x 680 mm) by editor/print seller Nicolas Jean-Baptiste Poilly; unsigned by any designer or engraver (maybe Poilly himself). 21 about Cervantes' Don Quixote; 3 about Robert Challe's Continuation. Most after Bouttats-Savery-Clouzier and Coypel, with inscriptions in French and Spanish.
Description: A very unique and rare set.
c1750 Paris Chez Radigues rue St. Jacque Engravings for Don Quixote FRE 1 F f. Albums and Engravings A49 TAMU
Illustrations: 2 large engravings with space underneath for title and descriptions in Spanish and French from the set published by A. Radigues in Paris c1750, according to Ashbee.
Description: Plates included as extra illustrations in Cushing's copy of J. Bowle's edition of the Quixote (London, 1781).
c1750 Paris Unknown A set of Illustrations of the Quixote Jean Daullé FRE 1 F f. Albums and Engravings TAMU
Illustrations: A set of four illustrations after Charles-Antoine Coypel's designs engraved by Jean Daullé. Three of these illustrations are included in Cushing's copy of John Bowle's edition of the Quixote(London, 1781) .
Description: For details see "The Grangerized Copy of John Bowle's Edition of Don Quixote at the Cushing Memorial Library of Texas A&M University." Cervantes 23.2 (2003): 85-118.
1798 London J. & J. Boydell Illustrations for the Quixote William Hogarth ENG 1 12mo f. Albums and Engravings A38; A95; GG126-128 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a set of nine dated plates of various sizes designed by William Hogarth and engraved by John Mills (8) and William Skelton (1). They are printed on very thin paper and probably proofs. They appear reproduced in volume III of Hogarth Illustrated by John Ireland (London: J. & J. Boydell, 1791-98; and second edition, London: G. & W. Nicol, 1804).
Description: Plate one appears in London: Tonson, 1738 edition (#3). Plates three through eight were designed by Hogarth for the same edition but not included. Plate two, 'The Inn-Keeper', is unfinished, although the figure appears as part of illustration number four in Tonson's edition. And plate nine, 'Sancho's Feast', was done separately c. 1725.
1804 London Published for the author by G. & W. Nicol A Supplement to Ireland's Hogarth Illustrated John Ireland ENG 1 8vo f. Albums and Engravings TAMU
Illustrations: Includes, among many others of William Hogarth's works, nine illustrations designed for Tonson's edition (1738) and newly-engraved by John Mills (8) and William Skelton (1). It contains the same plates first engraved for Hogarth Illustrated (London: J. & J. Boydel, 1798, volume III).
Description: This is the second edition. Volume III. It is compiled from the original manuscripts in the possession of John Ireland. The first edition was published in 1798: Hogarth Illustrated by John Ireland (London: J. & J. Boydell, 1791-98).
1819b London Thomas McLean A Suite of Hand Coloured Plates for Don Quixote ENG 1 8vo f. Albums and Engravings TAMU
Illustrations: Contains 20 hand-colored aquatints after John Heaviside Clark's drawings interspaced with blank pages and bound in original straight grained brown cloth.
Description: This is possibly a publisher's sample, issued separately from London: Thomas McLean, 1819 edition (including 24 hand-colored aquatints).
1819 Venezia Alvisopoli Le luminose Geste di Don Chisciotte disegnate ei incise da Francesco Novelli in XXXIII tavole con spiegazioni B. Gamba ITA 1 8vo f. Albums and Engravings A124; G569; P53139; RR423-424; GG188-189 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains 33 etchings by Francesco Novelli. Most of them are based on illustrations of previous editions (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780; Paris: Huart, 1733; Paris: David Fills Damonneville, 1741; Paris: Didot, 1799...). "Las láminas, dibujadas y grabadas al aguafuerte por F. Novelli, algunas desprovistas de carácter, están bastante bien hechas" (RR423). These illustrations were copied and lithographed by A. Bedini, A. Berselli and Kirchmayr for Venice: Tondelli, 1848.
Description: Separate issue of plates from the 1818 edition by the same printer, with explanatory texts. This edition, limited to 102 copies, is very rare.
1822 London Baldwin, Craddock & Joy A set of six illustrations by William Hogarth for the Quixote. ENG 1 4to f. Albums and Engravings A182 TAMU
Illustrations: This is a set of six plates, originaly designed and engraved by William Hogarth for Tonson´s 1738 edition, with descriptions in English later added under Dodsley's direction, and now restored by James Heath. Reprinted in London: Baldwin and Cradock [1835-37].
Description: Hogarth's rejected illustrations for the Lord Carteret edition (Londres: J. y R. Tonson, 1738). The original plates were bought by J. Dodsley after Tonson´s death, later by Messrs. Boydell, and after them by Sayer. The Heath edition was the last to print directly from Hogarth's original engraved plates. All 'Hogarth' prints appearing after this date are merely copies with either a recut plate or the 'engravers version.' Ashbee cites only a 1835 edition.
1827 London J. Dickinson Studies of Heads of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza C. R. Leslie ENG 1 8vo f. Albums and Engravings A149 TAMU
Illustrations: A lithograph representing Don Quixote's and Sancho's heads side by side. Plate three of "Lithographic imitations of sketches by Modern Artists" by Richard J. Lane.
Description: Printed by C. Hull-Mandel, with four lines of text underneath the images taken from Part II, chapter VII.
c1833 London Baldwin & Cradock Sancho at the Feast Served by his Physician ENG 1 F f. Albums and Engravings A169 TAMU
Illustrations: Designed by W. Hogarth and engraved by T. Cook, turned from the original.
Description: Published in the Works of W. Hogarth from the Original Plates restored by James Heath (London, 1833).
1833-1834 Roma R. Gentilucci Le azioni piu celebrate del famoso cavaliere errante Don Chisciotte della Mancia inventate ed incise da Bartilomeo Pinelli Romano ITA 1 F oblong f. Albums and Engravings A175; GG198-199 TAMU
Illustrations: Includes 33 elephant size folio illustrations designed and etched by Bartolomeo Pinelli, from a complete set with 65 etchings. Plates missing: 1 - DQ at his library; 3 - DQ's dinner at inn; 5 - DQ knighted; 8 - DQ beaten by a groom; 9 - DQ and Pedro Alonso; 12 - DQ's new sally with SP; 13 - The windmills; 14 - DQ on guard while SP sleeps; 16 - The Basque lady; 17 - DQ and SP eating; 20 - SP takes DQ to an inn; 24 - The flock of sheep; 25 - The galley slaves; 26 - Cardenio into a trunk; 27 - DQ, SP, Cardenio and the goatherd; 28 - DQ's penance; 40 - DQ awaiting for SP near El Toboso; 42 - The cart of actors; 45 - DQ and the lion; 46 - Fencing duel between Corchuelo and a student; 47- (?); 49 - Maese Pedro and his ape; 51 - The enchanted boat; 52 - The Duchess; 53 - The boar hunt; 54 - (?); 55 - Clavileño's arrival; 56 - DQ and SP on Clavileño; 57 - Clavileño's explosion; 58 - End of Countess Trifaldi's adventure; 64 - DQ defeated; 65 - DQ's tomb with B. Pinelli.
Description: Set of illustrations, later published in book format by Gentilucci in 1834 and reproduced in the Roma: L'Unita, 1966 edition, also at the Cushing.
1833-1834 Roma R. Gentilucci Le azioni piu celebrate del famoso cavaliere errante Don Chisciotte della Mancia da Bartilomeo Pinelli Romano ITA 1 F oblong f. Albums and Engravings A175; GG198-199 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains 65 elephant size folio illustrations designed and etched by Bartolomeo Pinelli Romano.
Description: Set of illustrations published in book format by Gentilucci in 1834, and reproduced in the Roma: L'Unita, 1966 edition, which is also at the Cushing.
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