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Tapestry showing Don Quixote Guided by Folly, Setting Forth to be a Knight-Errant

1780-1783
Woven at the Gobelins tapestry manufactory, Paris (1662–present) In the workshop of Jacques Neilson (French (born England), 1714–1788) Central composition after a 1716 painting by Charles Antoine Coypel (French (active Paris), 1694–1752)
The central scene of this tapestry follows the composition of one of the twenty-eight paintings Charles Coypel made of subjects from Miguel de Cervantes's novel Don Quixote. In this weaving, loosely based on part 1, chapter 8 of the book, Don Quixote is about to attack a windmill, which he sees as a threatening giant.

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