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Title
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Arrivée de Don Quichotte aux noces de Gamache
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Description
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Don Quixote and Sancho Panza arrive at Camacho’s wedding. They appear at the centre of the composition, surrounded by cooks, musicians, dancers, children, and beggars. In Cervantes’ text, he describes an entire steer on a roasting spit, cauldrons large enough to hold the contents of entire slaughterhouses, dozens of wineskins, mounds of snowy white loaves of bread; in short, provisions so abundant they could feed an army. Signed by G. Doré (illustrator) and H.-J. Pisan (engraver). Part 2, ch. 20.
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Image Creator
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Doré, Gustave (Illustrator)
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Pisan, Héliodore-Joseph (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:22200
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Source Name
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L'ingénieux hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manche
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Image
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mta_22200_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Don Quixote
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Sancho Panza
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Weddings