Concept
Panza, Sancho (Fictitious character)
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After attacking a windmill believed to be a giant, Don Quixote and his horse Rocinante lie on the ground, while Sancho Panza rides to their rescue. Engraving by C.T. Warren, 1796, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831Date: [1796]Reference: 3005078i- Pictures
Don Quixote kneels in armour to embrace the leg of a country girl whom he believes to be the heroine Dulcinea; Sancho Panza kneels beside him. Line engraving after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752Date: [1730?]Reference: 3006305i- Books
Las melancolías de Sancho : humores y pasiones entre Huarte y Pinel / José Luis Peset.
Peset Reig, José LuisDate: 2010- Pictures
Sancho Panza and Don Quixote sleeping in their saddles while Sancho's ass is stolen and replaced by four sticks. Etching by J. Heath, 1782, after T. Stothard.
Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834Date: [1782]Reference: 3005077i- Pictures
An inn-keeper, mistaken by Don Quixote for a knight, humours the Don by dubbing him a knight errant. Line engraving by J. Mynde, 1725, after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752Date: [1725?]Reference: 3006306i