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Title
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Andrew relieved from the severity of his master by the interposition of Don Quixote
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Description
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Don Quixote (background), mounted on Rocinante, discovers Juan Haldudo reprimanding and whipping Andrés with a leather strap (foreground). Andrés is pictured tied to an oak tree. Don Quixote aims his lance at Juan and orders him to release Andrés. The illustration is set in a decorative and architectural frame, complete with the errant knight’s arms: lance, sword, helmet, and buckler. Signed by R. Corbould (illustrator) and W. Hawkins (engraver), dated 1796. Part 1, ch. 4.
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Image Creator
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Corbould, Richard (Illustrator)
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Hawkins, W. (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:22474
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Source Name
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The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote
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Image
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mta_22474_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Don Quixote
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Juan Haldudo
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Andrés
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Rocinante
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Whips