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Image 1755-Amsterdam-Arkstee-02-004 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Charles-Antoine Coypel (copied after) 
Engraver Jacob Folkema 
Lithographer  
Title Caption Sancho se despierta y se desespera, viendose sin su querido Ruzio, que Ginés de Passamonte le llevó. 
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Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter Chapter 23 
Subject 23.2 SP’s donkey is stolen
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume II 
Page Number f.p. 18 
Image Dimension 125 x 75 
Page Dimension 146 x 90 
Commentary In the foreground, Sancho wakes up and discovers that Ginés de Pasamonte has stolen his donkey; Don Quixote observes him with astonishment.
In the background, Ginés de Pasamonte running away with the donkey, although in Cervantes' text it is said: "y antes que amaneciese se halló bien lejos de poder ser hallado" (23:1).
The complete description of this scene (the saddle on four stakes) appears in chapter 4:2.
Well-detailed drawing and engraving. 
Notes 1 - Copy after Coypel's design (first appeared in Paris: Surugue, c. 1728-30; also copied for La Haye: Pierre de Hondt, 1746).
2 - Same plate first engraved for La Haye: P. Gosse & A. Moetjens, 1744.