12 separate etchings/illustrations from Don Quixote, with descriptions from the text underneath (ex. "How Don Diego Garcia with his single force defended the passage of a bridge against a great army" - pg 204). Each is 11"x14", on heavy "creamy" paper. These don't appear to be prints - each individual line is extremely sharp, distinct, and "raised" when held at an angle to a light source. There is no pixellation whatsoever under magnification. Lithographs, maybe? They are in excellent condition, but a few have slight moisture warping. There are no ID marks whatsoever besides the signatures in the illustrations. Any help is appreciated... Thank You!
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