Don Quixote, mounted on Rozinante, wearing armor, holding a lance and a shield, a sword hanging at his side, converses with a group of men, some armed, from the braying town. Sancho Panza, mounted on his donkey, is behind him.
Doré, Gustave,
"'According to the laws of arms, you really injure yourselves, in thinking yourselves affronted.'"
(1864).
Illustrated Quixote.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:57550/
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