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1880-1883Barcelona-Montaner-02-134 |
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José Luis Pellicer y Fener (?)
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Unknown
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- NO ES MI TRISTEZA POR HABER CAIDO EN TU PODER, ¡OH VALEROSO ROQUE! |
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Part II, Madrid 1615
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Chapter 60 |
60.2 DQ meets Roque Guinart, the bandit, on his way to Barcelona
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Chapter illustration
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Chromolithography
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In color |
II |
f.p. 470 |
280 x 205 |
365 x 265 |
Reference to the dialogue between Roque Guinart and don Quixote, sad because he has been captured disarmed; also Sancho, some bandits and, accurate to Cervantes' text, several hanged men.
The whole illustration is quite remarkable; good composition, color, details and gestures. |
1 - Not signed by the illustrator.
2 - The illustration has been wrongly placed f.p. 470 in chapter 59; it should appear f.p. 475 in chapter 60.
3 - It has been used a variety of chromolithography known as oleography to imitate an oil painting. |