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Image s1723-Paris-Surugue-007 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Charles-Antoine Coypel 
Engraver Charles-Nicolas Cochin père 
Lithographer  
Title Caption  
Title Supplied Don Quichotte est delivré de sa folie par la Sagesse. 
Part Part II, Madrid 1615  
Chapter Chapter 74 
Subject 74.1 DQ falls ill and recovers his sanity
 
Illustration Type Illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
Etching (acquaforte)
 
Color Black and white 
Volume w/v 
Page Number w/p 
Image Dimension 272 x 307 
Page Dimension 324 x 344 
Commentary Don Quixote, asleep, dreams with Minerva/Wisdom while Sancho remains captivated by Folly, holding a jester's scepter (Folly's symbol) and a crown and a castle (reference to the promised Island).
Don Quixote's arms and Mambrino's helmet (basin barber) stay aside abandoned.
The quality of drawing and engraving is masterly; figures of great beauty; worth-noting allegorical scene. 
Notes 1 - "A Paris chez Surugue rue des Noyers".
2 - This print was published in Paris by Louis Surugue c. 1728-30 after Coypel's design for a tapestry.