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Image 1905-1908Madrid-06-060 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator José Jiménez Aranda 
Engraver  
Lithographer  
Title Caption El lecho, que era un poco endeble y de no firmes fundamentos, no pudiendo sufrir la añadidura del arriero,.... 
Title Supplied  
Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter Chapter 16 
Subject 16.2 Episode of Maritornes
16.3 DQ fights with muleteer
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Process / Photomechanical technique
 
Color Black and white 
Volume II LÁMINAS 
Page Number CAP. XVI. - 11. 
Image Dimension 157 x 220 
Page Dimension 238 x 312 
Commentary "The bed, which was somewhat crazy and not very firm on its feet, unable to bear the additional weight of the carrier,...".
Don Quixote's bed, while the muleteer is hiting and trampling him, brokes down; also in the scene Maritornes and Sancho, who remains sleeping.
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 - "... dibujos llenos de gracia y de expresión. [...] el sentimiento con que están tratadas las formas vacunas de la maritornes; los vivos rasgos con que están pintadas las escaramuzas y pendencias, prestan mayor interés á estos dibujos" (José Ramón Mélida: “Don José Jiménez Aranda y su "Quijote"", vol. I TEXTO, p. XLV).