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Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho Panza alone was vexed, fretted himself to death, and raved like a madman"(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Sancho Panza alone was vexed, fretted himself to death, and raved like a madman'(engraving)


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Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho Panza alone was vexed, fretted himself to death, and raved like a madman"(engraving)

6008376 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Sancho Panza alone was vexed, fretted himself to death, and raved like a madman" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Sancho Panza alone was vexed, fretted himself to death, and raved like a madman." Illustration for The History of Don Quixote by Cervantes (Cassell, c 1880). Images scanned at high resolution and digitally cleaned to permit repro at large size if necessary.); © Look and Learn

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This engraving by Gustave Dore depicts a scene from Miguel de Cervantes' renowned novel, "Don Quixote". The print showcases the character Sancho Panza in a state of distress and anguish. As the caption suggests, Sancho Panza is shown alone, vexed and fretting himself to death, while raving like a madman. Dore's intricate artwork beautifully captures the emotional turmoil experienced by this beloved literary figure. The intensity of Sancho Panza's despair is palpable as he grapples with his inner demons. Through his masterful use of lines and shading, Dore brings forth an atmosphere that reflects both the mental anguish and physical exhaustion endured by Sancho Panza. The illustration serves as a powerful visual representation of one of the many challenges faced by Don Quixote's loyal squire throughout their adventures. It highlights not only Sancho Panza's personal struggles but also his unwavering dedication to his eccentric companion. As viewers gaze upon this remarkable piece, they are transported into Cervantes' world – a world filled with complex characters who navigate through trials and tribulations in pursuit of their dreams. Dore's artistic interpretation adds depth to Cervantes' words, allowing readers and art enthusiasts alike to further immerse themselves in this timeless tale. Overall, this engraving serves as a testament to both Gustave Dore's artistic prowess and Miguel de Cervantes' enduring legacy. It encapsulates the essence of "Don Quixote" – its profound exploration of human nature, resilience in adversity, and the power of imagination.

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