Image 1781London-Salisbury-i-02-003 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Ricar (?) 
Engraver Antoine Radigues (?) 
Lithographer  
Title Caption Don Chichotte Ch. dernier de la Seconde partie 
Title Supplied  
Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter Chapter 47 
Subject 47.1 Departure from inn
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume II 
Page Number f.p. 120 
Image Dimension 245 x 367 
Page Dimension 316 x 402 
Commentary Explanation in French: "Le Curé et le Barbier du village de Don Quichotte l'ayant enfin trouvé dans un état déplorable, accablé de fatigues, et de miséres ou il s'etoit précipite lui même par sa folie, l'enfermerent dans un cage, et l'ayant mis sur un charette, le ramenerent ainsi dans sa maison pour le faire medicamenter selon que l'éxigeoit le dérangement de son esprit, et l'affoiblissement de son corp".
Explanation in Spanish: "El Cura y el Barbero del Aldea de Don Quixote haviendole hallado en estado muy triste y lastimoso ahogado de fatigas y de miserias, donde el mismo con sus locuras se havía precipitado serrandole en una gavia y despues haviendo le puesto sobre una carreta bolvieron le á su casa, para medicar le conforme a lo que Pedía el desvaneciemiento de su ingenio y la debilidad del Cuerpo".
Large plate that allows the representation of this "procession": don Quixote "enchanted" in the oxcart (center), Sancho next to him, the officers of justice (left), the barber and the priest disguised (right). The innkeeper's wife "cries" after saying goodbye to don Quixote.
Bad drawing; forced gestures (don Quixote, Rocinante and officers), bad perspective (cage) and disproportioned figures (innkeeper's wife). 
Notes 1 - Wrongly-placed in chapter 17:2; it belongs to 47:1.
2 - Plate 15 from set Paris: chez Jacque Radigues, w/d. Plate 16 of this set is signed by Ricar delineavit and Antonius Radigues Minor Sculpsit.
3 - "Rarity is the exclusive merit of this series, of which the drawing is bad, the engraving worse, and the paper used of the vilest description" (Ashbee 49)