Coypel, Charles-Antoine, Picart, Bernard, Amsterdam, Sancho Panza has lost his donkey, verso lower right - stamped, Sancho wakes up and is desperate when he no longer finds his beloved donkey, which was taken from him by Gines de Passamont. He appears to be sitting alone on the saddle. Don Quixote speaks to him. In the margin a two-line caption in French., print, book illustration, prints, height 219 mm, width 160 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1673-06-11 - 1733-05-08, print maker, printmaker, 1732 - 1733, second quarter 18th century, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, Frans, 1694-07-11 - 1752-04-16
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Coypel, Charles-Antoine, Picart, Bernard, Amsterdam, Sancho Panza, lost, donkey, verso lower right - stamped, Sancho, wakes, up, desperate, no longer finds, beloved donkey, was, Gines de Passamont, sitting alone, saddle, Don Quixote speaks, margin, two-line caption, French, print, book illustration, prints, height 219 mm, width 160 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1673-06-11 - 1733-05-08, print maker, printmaker, 1732 - 1733, second quarter 18th century, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, intermediary draughtsman, drawing, Frans, 1694-07-11 - 1752-04-16
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