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The first edition of the book was published in 1605, the second in 1615. No illustrations. Pablo Picasso did a similar sketch, which is copyrighted, in 1955. Mick & Mason have not produced an accurate depiction of “the sketch”. But it is close enough to convey the image of a shadow man who is slowly disappearing as he continues on an unfulfilled dream.
lunatic03867 over 6 years ago
I get that it’s supposed to be Don Quixote, but WTF happened to him?
Adiraiju over 6 years ago
Deep-fried Quixote.
Enter.Name.Here over 6 years ago
Why does Don Q. look like he’s riding a freaky ostrich with a longish beak?
BigDaveGlass over 6 years ago
Electrocuted?
danketaz Premium Member over 6 years ago
Picky, picky,Picasso.
Willywise52 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Windfarms are OK as long as they don’t interfere with military training.
Silly Season over 6 years ago
For all the art dilettantes:
https://www.pablopicasso.org/don-quixote.jsp
Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago
dilettantes? I’m hopeful you didn’t mean to sound demeaning to anybody who wasn’t familiar with Picasso’s art.
wbezemek over 6 years ago
The first edition of the book was published in 1605, the second in 1615. No illustrations. Pablo Picasso did a similar sketch, which is copyrighted, in 1955. Mick & Mason have not produced an accurate depiction of “the sketch”. But it is close enough to convey the image of a shadow man who is slowly disappearing as he continues on an unfulfilled dream.
Herb L 1954 over 6 years ago
I like the windmill’s that are vertical.A breeze from any direction makes it work ;)
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
Donkey!
pchemcat over 6 years ago
My role model!
heathcliff2 over 6 years ago
Imagined? Perhaps he has heard it too often.