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[Don Quixote reading books of chivalry in his study]
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The edition illustrated by Johannot del Quixote, since it was published by Dubochet in Paris in 1836, had many followers representing themselves on multiple occasions; this is a copy.
Title: [Don Quixote reading books of chivalry in his study]
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The edition illustrated by Johannot del Quixote, since it was published by Dubochet in Paris in 1836, had many followers representing themselves on multiple occasions; this is a copy.
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[Don Quixote reading books of chivalry in his study]
[Don Quixote reading books of chivalry in his study]
The edition illustrated by Johannot del Quixote, since it was published by Dubochet in Paris in 1836, had many followers representing themselves on multiple occasions; this is a co...
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Lettering: Inscriptions on the surgical equipment which forms the costume of the surgeon are as follows. On the instrument on his head: Eleuatoire po' la Teste. On his right arm: B...
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Lettering: Inscriptions on the surgical equipment which forms the costume of the surgeon are as follows. On the instrument on his head: Eleuatoire po' la Teste. On his right arm: B...
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Lettering: Inscriptions on the surgical equipment which forms the costume of the surgeon are as follows. On the instrument on his head: Eleuatoire po' la Teste. On his right arm: B...
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Personifications of medicine, pharmacy and surgery. Oil painting after (?) Nicolas de Larmessin II (1638-1694).
Lettering: Inscriptions on the surgical equipment which forms the costume of the surgeon are as follows. On the instrument on his head: Eleuatoire po' la Teste. On his right arm: B...
Don Quixote Tilting at Windmills, from “Don Quixote in Grotesques”
Don Quixote Tilting at Windmills, from “Don Quixote in Grotesques”
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