Image 1801London-01-005 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator José del Castillo (based on) 
Engraver James Neagle 
Lithographer  
Title Caption Don Quixote Knighted by the Inn Keeper 
Title Supplied  
Part Part I, Madrid 1605  
Chapter Chapter 3 
Subject 3.4 DQ knighted at inn by innkeeper
 
Illustration Type Chapter illustration
 
Technique Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume
Page Number f.p. 27 
Image Dimension 140 x 94 
Page Dimension 211 x 128 
Commentary Well known scene. At the inn courtyard, the innkeeper knights don Quixote, knelt before him. Also doña Tolosa (with a sword), doña Molinera (with the spurs) and the boy holding a candle.
Scene several times previously represented.
Forced drawing and some details are not too much correct. 
Notes Copied from José del Castillo and Gerónimo Gil's illustration (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780), excepting the figure of doña Tolosa; this figure has been copied from Coypel's design (Paris: Surugue, 1724; London: Knaplock, 1725; London: Walthoe, 1731; London; Van der Gutch, c. 1735). The French style of this figure clearly contrasts with the whole illustration (Spanish and realistic).

James Neagle (London, c. 1760 – Philadelphia, 1822): Burin engraver. He took part in John Boydell’s “Shakespeare Gallery” (set of 97 engravings by different engravers), engraved plates for Murphy’s “Arabian antiquities of Spain” (1816) and engraved Woolley and Smirke’s designs. He engraved religious scenes too (Benezit VII, 670).