After Charles Coypel, the Cure and Cardenio meet Dorothee dressed as a shepherd ('Le curé et Cardenio rencontrent Dorothée habillée en berger'). From a set of plates relating the story of Don Quijote.
Inscription content (partially cut in this print): Lettered with producers' names, publication address: 'AParis chez Louis Surugue rue des Noyers vis-à-vis St. Yves', and title.
A young man, an older man and a priest finding a young woman dressed as a shepherd and sitting in the foreground, on the bank of a small stream; in the background, at right, Sancho Panza standing before Don Quijote, who lies on the ground.
After: Charles Antoine Coypel (1694-1752)
Print made by: Bernard Lépicié (1698-1755)
Published by: Louis Surugue (1686 c.-1762)
Shool/Style: French
Size: 35x29 cms.
In good condition. Margins with inscription content has been cut. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling.