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Don Quixote and the Wine-skins (engraving)
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Don Quixote and the Wine-skins (engraving)
969747 Don Quixote and the Wine-skins (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote and the Wine-skins. Illustration for Don Quixote adapted for the young by M Jones (Routledge, c 1870). With illustrations by Sir John Gilbert and other artists.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22518822
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Cervantes Don Quixote Miguel De Cervantes Skins Spanish Literature
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This print captures the essence of Miguel de Cervantes' iconic literary masterpiece, Don Quixote. The engraving, created by John Gilbert in the late 19th century, depicts a pivotal scene from the novel - Don Quixote and his faithful companion Sancho Panza encountering wine-skins on their adventurous journey. The image showcases Don Quixote's vivid imagination as he mistakes the wine-skins for menacing giants, ready to engage in battle. His chivalrous spirit is evident as he fearlessly charges towards them with his lance raised high. Meanwhile, Sancho Panza looks on with a mix of concern and amusement at his master's delusions. The artist skillfully brings this moment to life through intricate details and dramatic lighting. Each stroke of the engraving emphasizes the textures of both characters' attire and highlights their expressions - Don Quixote's determination juxtaposed against Sancho Panza's skepticism. This enchanting artwork not only pays homage to Cervantes' timeless tale but also serves as a testament to Sir John Gilbert's artistic prowess. It was originally commissioned for an adaptation of Don Quixote aimed at young readers in 1870, showcasing how literature can inspire visual interpretations across generations. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded of the enduring power of storytelling and its ability to transport us into fantastical realms where windmills become giants and ordinary objects take on extraordinary significance.
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