Charles Antoine Coypel|Bernard Picart

Plate 17: Don Quixote is served by the ladies of the Duchess (Don Quichotte est servi par les Demoiselles de la Duchesse)

1745
Etching and engraving
21.8 × 16.1 cm (8.6 × 6.3 in)

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