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Image 1794-London-Hogg-01-005 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Riley? 
Engraver Scott? 
Lithographer  
Title Caption DUENNA RODRIGUES de GRYALVA in a RAGE with SANCHO, for asking her to take care of DAPPLE 
Title Supplied  
Part Part II, Madrid 1615  
Chapter Chapter 31 
Subject 31.1 DQ and SP at the Dukes´ palace
31.2 Doña Rodríguez
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume
Page Number f.p. 121 
Image Dimension 171 x 88 
Page Dimension 210 x 127 
Commentary At the Duke's palace, Sancho Panza argues with doña Rodríguez because the squire has asked her to take care of his donkey; a lackey observes them frightened.
The illustration is a very free interpretation of Cervantes' text; Sancho has been represented as never before (bald, old and dressing as a gentleman), doña Rodríguez is strangling him with a chain and the setting is totally English; maybe, it has been re-used from a different novel.
Good drawing and engraving, but the illustration is absolutely un-accurate.
The ornamental frame includes arms, a drum and a bugle; good decorative effect. 
Notes Wrongly placed in part I; it should appear in Chap. XIV, Book II, between pp. 362 and 363 in part II.
It appears part of a signature; although it is quite unreadable, it does not seem to be Riley or Scott, who sign the frontispiece. Río y Rico attributes them all the illustrations.
It is dated on March 8, 1794.