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Don Quixote Collection (page 7)

In the quiet solitude of his library, Cervantes's Don Quixote immerses himself in tales of chivalry and adventure

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Don Quixote running his lance into the sail (colour litho)

Don Quixote running his lance into the sail (colour litho)
979024 Don Quixote running his lance into the sail (colour litho) by Hardy, Paul (1862-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote running his lance into the sail)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Don Quixote

Don Quixote
LLM461876 Don Quixote by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote.); © Look and Learn

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Sancho Panza (engraving)

Sancho Panza (engraving)
816175 Sancho Panza (engraving) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho Panza)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Don Quixote being knighted (chromolitho)

Don Quixote being knighted (chromolitho)
732844 Don Quixote being knighted (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote being knighted.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: The Knighting of Don Quixote (colour litho)

The Knighting of Don Quixote (colour litho)
2813440 The Knighting of Don Quixote (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Knighting of Don Quixote)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: How Sancho paid the Reckoning (colour litho)

How Sancho paid the Reckoning (colour litho)
2813437 How Sancho paid the Reckoning (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: How Sancho paid the Reckoning)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: The Rich Winning of the Helmet of Mambrino (colour litho)

The Rich Winning of the Helmet of Mambrino (colour litho)
2813436 The Rich Winning of the Helmet of Mambrino (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rich Winning of the Helmet of Mambrino)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: The Meeting of Dorothea and Don Quixote (colour litho)

The Meeting of Dorothea and Don Quixote (colour litho)
2813433 The Meeting of Dorothea and Don Quixote (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Meeting of Dorothea and Don Quixote)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Sancho before the Duchess (engraving)

Sancho before the Duchess (engraving)
2771834 Sancho before the Duchess (engraving) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho before the Duchess)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Scene from Don Quixote (chromolitho)

Scene from Don Quixote (chromolitho)
2782604 Scene from Don Quixote (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from Don Quixote. Don Quixote kneeling before Dulcinea del Toboso)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Don Quixote in his Study (engraving)

Don Quixote in his Study (engraving)
1612534 Don Quixote in his Study (engraving) by Schreyer, Adolf (1828-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote in his Study. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 24 November 1860)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland (engraving)

A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland (engraving)
1602670 A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Store at Reykjavik, Iceland)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Wish a Tune My Lady?, Caribbean Islands (colour litho)

Wish a Tune My Lady?, Caribbean Islands (colour litho)
1108663 Wish a Tune My Lady?, Caribbean Islands (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wish a Tune My Lady)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Regence Gobelins tapestry with the story of Don Quixote, 1717-18 (textile)

Regence Gobelins tapestry with the story of Don Quixote, 1717-18 (textile)
937131 Regence Gobelins tapestry with the story of Don Quixote, 1717-18 (textile) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: After cartoon by Claude-Antoine Coypel)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Tell me, thou oracle, said he, was what I reported of my adventures in

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Tell me, thou oracle, said he, was what I reported of my adventures in the cave of
6008423 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Tell me, thou oracle, said he, was what I reported of my adventures in the cave of Montesinos a dream or reality

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'The figure in the gown stood up'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "The figure in the gown stood up"(engraving)
6008407 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " The figure in the gown stood up" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'At these words Don Quixote stood amazed'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "At these words Don Quixote stood amazed"(engraving)
6008395 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " At these words Don Quixote stood amazed" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'The sky appears to him more transparent

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "The sky appears to him more transparent
6008372 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " The sky appears to him more transparent, and the sun seems to shine with redoubled brightness" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'At last I resolved to trust a renegade of Murcia

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "At last I resolved to trust a renegade of Murcia
6008362 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " At last I resolved to trust a renegade of Murcia, who had shown me great proofs of his kindness" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'I am yours this moment, beautiful Dorothea: see

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "I am yours this moment, beautiful Dorothea: see
6008352 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " I am yours this moment, beautiful Dorothea: see, I give you here my hand to be yours" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'He charged the squadron of sheep'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "He charged the squadron of sheep"(engraving)
6008337 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " He charged the squadron of sheep" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'The sail hurled away both knight and horse along with it'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "The sail hurled away both knight and horse along with it"(engraving)
6008321 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " The sail hurled away both knight and horse along with it" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Observe what a vast company of glittering horse comes pouring out of

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Observe what a vast company of glittering horse comes pouring out of the city
6008398 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Observe what a vast company of glittering horse comes pouring out of the city, in pursuit of the Christian lovers" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'An infinite number of overgrown crows and daws came rushing

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "An infinite number of overgrown crows and daws came rushing
6008392 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " An infinite number of overgrown crows and daws came rushing and fluttering out of the cave" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Poor Sancho followed his master with a heavy heart'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Poor Sancho followed his master with a heavy heart"(engraving)
6008391 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Poor Sancho followed his master with a heavy heart" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'They were led up by a reverend old man and a matronly woman'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "They were led up by a reverend old man and a matronly woman"(engraving)
6008388 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " They were led up by a reverend old man and a matronly woman" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'A party with officers is sent out

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "A party with officers is sent out... who find the poor fond Leandra in a cave of one
6008377 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " A party with officers is sent out... who find the poor fond Leandra in a cave of one of the mountains" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Zoraida, showing trouble in her looks

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Zoraida, showing trouble in her looks, went away with her father"(engraving)
6008364 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Zoraida, showing trouble in her looks, went away with her father" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Towards the kingdom of Micomicon'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Towards the kingdom of Micomicon"(engraving)
6008356 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Towards the kingdom of Micomicon" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'He got a number of love-letters transmitted to me

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "He got a number of love-letters transmitted to me
6008351 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " He got a number of love-letters transmitted to me, every one full of the tenderest expressions" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'He spied upon the top of a stony crag just before him a man that

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "He spied upon the top of a stony crag just before him a man that skipped from rock to
6008347 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " He spied upon the top of a stony crag just before him a man that skipped from rock to rock with wonderful agility" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'The first thing he found was the rough draught of a sonnet;so he read

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "The first thing he found was the rough draught of a sonnet;so he read it aloud"
6008345 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " The first thing he found was the rough draught of a sonnet; so he read it aloud" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Sancho, I have always heard it said, that to do a kindness to clowns

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho, I have always heard it said, that to do a kindness to clowns
6008339 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Sancho, I have always heard it said, that to do a kindness to clowns, is like throwing water into the sea" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'He led them all towards the village, and trudged a-foot himself

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "He led them all towards the village, and trudged a-foot himself
6008327 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " He led them all towards the village, and trudged a-foot himself, very pensive" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'In spite of his arms, he thrashed him like a wheat-sheaf'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "In spite of his arms, he thrashed him like a wheat-sheaf"(engraving)
6008326 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " In spite of his arms, he thrashed him like a wheat-sheaf" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Alas! where are you, lady dear, That for my woe you do not moan

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Alas! where are you, lady dear, That for my woe you do not moan?"(engraving)
6008323 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Alas! where are you, lady dear, That for my woe you do not moan?" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Alas)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'It was yet early in the morning, at which time the sunbeams did not

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "It was yet early in the morning, at which time the sunbeams did not prove so
6008319 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " It was yet early in the morning, at which time the sunbeams did not prove so offensive" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent

illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent
5669523 illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent and Robert Macaire, 1839 (engraving) by Daumier

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent

illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent
5669690 illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent and Robert Macaire, 1839 (engraving) by Daumier

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent

illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent
5672114 illustrations about ideas and legends Philipon under the title Les Cent and Robert Macaire, 1839 (engraving) by Daumier

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Taming of the shrew: Katharine and Petruchio; The modern Quixotte, or, what you will

Taming of the shrew: Katharine and Petruchio; The modern Quixotte, or, what you will
698018 Taming of the shrew: Katharine and Petruchio; The modern Quixotte, or, what you will, 1791 (hand-coloured etching) by English School

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Portrait of Gustave Dore (1832-83) (engraving) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Gustave Dore (1832-83) (engraving) (b / w photo)
CHT202837 Portrait of Gustave Dore (1832-83) (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Don Quixote (chromolitho)

Don Quixote (chromolitho)
734476 Don Quixote (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote. Liebig card)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, from Ward and Locks Illustrated History of the World

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, from Ward and Locks Illustrated History of the World
3714036 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, from Ward and Locks Illustrated History of the World, pub. c.1882 by English School

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Don Quixotes Extraordinary Battle (colour litho)

Don Quixotes Extraordinary Battle (colour litho)
2813432 Don Quixotes Extraordinary Battle (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixotes Extraordinary Battle)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Paul Deroulede, Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

Paul Deroulede, Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2804862 Paul Deroulede, Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Leandre, Charles (1862-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Paul Deroulede)

Background imageDon Quixote Collection: Don Quixote (engraving)

Don Quixote (engraving)
969752 Don Quixote (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote. Illustration for Don Quixote adapted for the young by M Jones (Routledge, c 1870)



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In the quiet solitude of his library, Cervantes's Don Quixote immerses himself in tales of chivalry and adventure. Surrounded by shelves filled with knowledge and imagination, he dreams of becoming a knight errant, fighting windmills that he believes to be giants. As the Blackbird Song fills the air, its melodic notes transport him to a world where bravery knows no bounds. Adrien Demont's captivating painting captures the essence of Don Quixote's spirit as it hangs proudly in Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria. The French artist brings this iconic literary character to life, showcasing his unwavering determination and noble heart. At Teatro Alla Scala Qpac, audiences are captivated by performances inspired by Cervantes' masterpiece. The timeless tale unfolds on stage, transporting spectators into a realm where dreams intertwine with reality. In Madrid's Plaza de Espana stands statues commemorating Don Quixote and his loyal squire Sancho Panza. These bronze figures pay homage to their enduring friendship and remind passersby of the power of loyalty and camaraderie. The grandeur of Westminster Abbey echoes with whispers from centuries past. Within its hallowed halls, knights like those depicted in medieval illustrations prepared for battle with weapons such as Morning Star - just as Don Quixote readied himself for imaginary quests against imagined foes. A figurine depicting Frederick the Great astride his horse reminds us that even great leaders can be influenced by stories like Don Quixote’s quest for justice and honor. This glazed porcelain artwork serves as a reminder that literature has an everlasting impact on society. William Hogarth’s masterful paintings depict pivotal moments from Cervantes' novel: Don Quixote releasing galley-slaves from their chains symbolizes freedom triumphing over oppression; while an unfortunate knight meets our hero amidst rocky terrain – illustrating both comedy and tragedy intertwined within this epic tale.