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The start of Sancho for the island of Barataria, detail left, conversation between two young people. Based on the novel "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" (Don Quixote) written by Miguel de Cervantes
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The start of Sancho for the island of Barataria, detail left, conversation between two young people. Based on the novel "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" (Don Quixote) written by Miguel de Cervantes
JEB4881560 The start of Sancho for the island of Barataria, detail left, conversation between two young people. Based on the novel "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" (Don Quixote) written by Miguel de Cervantes. Tapestry by Charles Joseph Natoire (Charles-Joseph Natoire, 1700-1777) made by the Atelier de Beauvais in Lower Lice. Wool and silk. Dim: 361x785cm. Musee des tapestries, Aix en Provence.; Musee des Tapisseries, Aix-en-Provence, France; (add.info.: The start of Sancho for the island of Barataria, detail left, conversation between two young people. Based on the novel "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" (Don Quixote) written by Miguel de Cervantes. Tapestry by Charles Joseph Natoire (Charles-Joseph Natoire, 1700-1777) made by the Atelier de Beauvais in Lower Lice. Wool and silk. Dim: 361x785cm. Musee des tapestries, Aix en Provence.); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023
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In this tapestry, we are transported into the world of Miguel de Cervantes' iconic novel "Don Quixote", specifically to the moment when Sancho Panza embarks on his journey to govern the island of Barataria. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life the conversation between two young people, perhaps discussing the adventures that await Sancho in his new role.
The artist, Charles Joseph Natoire, skillfully captures the essence of this pivotal scene with wool and silk threads, creating a masterpiece that is now housed in the Musee des Tapisseries in Aix-en-Provence. The dimensions of 361x785cm allow for every nuance and expression to be fully appreciated by those who gaze upon it.
As we admire this work of art, we can almost hear the whispers of excitement and trepidation as Sancho prepares for his new responsibilities. The tapestry serves as a reminder of the timeless themes found within "Don Quixote" - friendship, loyalty, and bravery in the face of adversity.
Let us immerse ourselves in this enchanting depiction from centuries past, where imagination knows no bounds and dreams take flight on wings woven from threads of history.
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