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Image 1794-London-Hogg-01-008 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Riley? 
Engraver Scott? 
Lithographer  
Title Caption The CONTEST between BASILIUS CAINACHO and his ADHERENTS 
Title Supplied  
Part Part II, Madrid 1615  
Chapter Chapter 21 
Subject 21.1 Basilio’s deception
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume
Page Number f.p. 249 
Image Dimension 170 x 93 
Page Dimension 210 x 127 
Commentary Basilio defeats Camacho while their companions continue fencing(?).
The illustration is a very free interpretation of Cervantes' text and totally un-accurate; this scene never takes place because don Quixote stops the fighting; Basilio appears disguised as an Anglican priest (notice the cushion used as belly); maybe, this plate has been re-used from a different novel.
Drawing and engraving with good details; notice the shading in trees, architectures in the background, clothes...
The ornamental frame includes arms and a mask; good decorative effect. 
Notes Wrongly placed in part I; it should appear in Chap. IV, Book II, between pp. 328 and 329 in part II.
The plate is not signed either by the illustrator or by the engraver, but Río y Rico attributes it to Riley and Scott, who sign the frontispiece. The illustrator's signature seems to be erased.
It is dated on April 29, 1794.