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Image 1741-Paris-Clousier-et-al-01-005 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Charles-Antoine Coypel (copied after by Bonard) 
Engraver Mathey 
Lithographer  
Title Caption  
Title Supplied Don Quixote's first sally 
Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter Chapter 2 
Subject 2.1 First sally
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume
Page Number f.p. 11 
Image Dimension 126 x 72 
Page Dimension 167 x 97 
Commentary Allegorical representation of Don Quixote's first sally.
Don Quixote, mounted on Rocinante, leaves his house accompanied by Love (Cupid), who touches his heart with a torch, and Folly, who holds a jester scepter, wears a barber basin with feathers (symbol of madness) and points to a windmill half-transformed into a giant (8:1), a flock of sheep (18:1) and Dulcinea carrying wheat (31:1).
Drawing and engraving are acceptable. 
Notes 1 - Same plate first engraved for Paris: Compagnie des Libraires, 1732.
2 - Turned copy with a new vertical format after Coypel’s illustration (Paris: Surugue, c. 1724).