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Image 1713-Paris-Compagnie-01-019 
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 Pasamonte 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 Process / Photomechanical technique
 
Color Black and white 
Volume II 
Page Number w/p 
Image Dimension 146 x 86 
Page Dimension 200 x 133 
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 - Photomechanical copy of the illustration appeared in Amsterdam/Leipzig: Arkstée & Merkus, 1755.
2 - Copy after Coypel's design (first appeared in Surugue: Paris, c. 1728-30; also copied for La Haye: Pierre de Hondt, 1746).
3 - Same plate first engraved for La Haye: P. Gosse & A. Moetjens, 1744.