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Image 1905-1908Madrid-05-176 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator José Jiménez Aranda 
Engraver  
Lithographer  
Title Caption ... y con mucha ligereza se llegó á él, y poniéndole la punta de la espada.... 
Title Supplied  
Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter Chapter 9 
Subject 9.2 Conclusion of adventure with Basque
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Process / Photomechanical technique
 
Color Black and white 
Volume I LAMINAS 
Page Number CAP. IX. - 10. 
Image Dimension 143 x 220 
Page Dimension 238 x 312 
Commentary "... and with much agility ran up to him, and directing the point of his sword...".
Don Quixote aims his sword against the Biscayan's face, lying half-dead on the ground; the Basque lady and her maidens run towards them to stop don Quixote; in the background, other squires/gentlemen observing the scene.
The figure of the unconscious Biscayan is worth noting.
Great interest in representing real Spanish characters and accurate period clothes and details; realistic.
Jiménez Aranda's drawing skill is masterly; remarkable use of light and shadow with impressionist effects. 
Notes 1 – Reproduction of the original sketch (Chinese ink and gouache white). Jiménez Aranda meant to paint a more-finished drawing after this sketch using natural sceneries and real models, but he died before completing the project.
2 - "Es muy notable la dignidad del caballero andante cuando pone la punta de la espada sobre los ojos del vencido..." (José Ramón Mélida: “Don José Jiménez Aranda y su "Quijote"", vol. I TEXTO, p. XLIII).