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Don Quixote illustrations from around the world (1960s)
Atuyoshi
Sugimura, 1966
In 2010 I did a series of posts on illustrations for Don Quixote,
pulling from the labyrinthine Cervantes Collection at the Cushing
Memorial Library & Archives. I was browsing there again and stumbled
on many wonderful interpretations from the 1960s.
Atuyoshi Sugimura, 1966
Roberto J. Páez, 1969
Also featured Páez's Quixote in one of the first posts I did for But Does it Float.
Roberto J. Páez, 1969
Roberto J. Páez, 1969
Roberto J. Páez, 1969
Roberto J. Páez, 1969
Fernand Van Hamme, 1965
Fernand Van Hamme, 1965
Fernand Van Hamme, 1965
Fernand Van Hamme, 1965
Julio Castro de la Gándara, 1966
Minoru Ikeda, 1966
Ramón Aguilar Moré, 1961
Tadeusz Michaluk, 1966
Alberto Cedron, 1966
Alberto Cedron, 1966
Enrique
Herreros
Cheating with Herreros: the book was published in 1964 but the works
were created between 1948 and 1960. (One of the physically heaviest
books I own is a Spanish-language book of Herreros' posters. Hope to
feature it soon.)
Enrique Herreros
Enrique Herreros
Enrique Herreros
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This post first appeared on March 6, 2014 on 50 Watts