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Image 1893-London-Warne-01-023 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Arthur Boyd Houghton 
Engraver Dalziel Brothers 
Lithographer  
Title Caption As for Sancho, his whole stock of courage was now exhausted. 
Title Supplied  
Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter Chapter 19 
Subject 19.1 Adventure of the dead body
 
Illustration Type Vignette
 
Technique Wood engraving or Xylography
 
Color Black and white 
Volume
Page Number 99 
Image Dimension 100 x 87 
Page Dimension 211 x 147 
Commentary Don Quixote and Sancho encounter a procesion of ecclesiastics with a dead body.
Sancho's frightened figure is remarkable; Houghton doesn't represent the cause of Sancho's fright (the procession), only the effect, what produces a good sense of suspense in the illustration.
Drawing and engraving are excellent. 
Notes 1 - Notice that Rocinante's rear legs are tied, what refers to chapter 20:1 (Sancho's trick during the adventure of the fulling mills), but the illustration has been placed in chapter 19:1, where this detail does not appear.
2 - The title caption has been taken from chapter 19:1 too.
3 - Same illustration first appeared in London: F. Warne, 1866.