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Don Quixote cheats by sancho takes a peasant for dulcinee
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Don Quixote cheats by sancho takes a peasant for dulcinee
JLJ4686575 Don Quixote cheats by sancho takes a peasant for dulcinee. " The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Painting by Charles Antoine Coypel (1694-1752), 1720. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 40 x 1, 60m. Compiegne, Musee National Du Chateau by Coypel, Antoine (1661-1722); Musee du Palais de Compiegne, France; (add.info.: Don Quixote cheats by sancho takes a peasant for dulcinee. " The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Painting by Charles Antoine Coypel (1694-1752), 1720. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 40 x 1, 60m. Compiegne, Musee National Du Chateau); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Adventure Novel Cervantes Cervantes Miguel De 1547 1616 Chivalry Declaration Of Love Heroism Imaginary Character Miguel De 1547 1616 Miguel De Cervantes
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This print captures a scene from the renowned novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Painted by Charles Antoine Coypel in 1720, this oil on canvas artwork depicts the moment when Don Quixote cheats by having his loyal companion Sancho Panza present a peasant as Dulcinee, the object of his affection. The painting showcases the imaginative world of Don Quixote's adventures and highlights themes of love, chivalry, and heroism. The composition is rich with symbolism and detail. Don Quixote, dressed in armor atop his trusty steed Rocinante, gazes adoringly at the peasant girl who stands before him. Sancho Panza plays along with their charade as he presents her as Dulcinee. A donkey stands nearby, representing both humility and foolishness - qualities often associated with Don Quixote himself. Coypel's masterful brushstrokes bring to life the characters' emotions and create a sense of movement within the painting. The warm colors and soft lighting add depth to each figure while capturing the essence of Spain during that time period. Displayed at Musee National Du Chateau in Compiegne, France, this artwork continues to captivate audiences centuries after its creation. It serves as a testament to Cervantes' enduring literary legacy and reminds us of our own capacity for imagination and adventure.
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