RT Journal Article T1 El yelmo de Mambrino: del cartón a la cerámica A1 Lucía Megías, José Manuel AB Illustrations of Don Quixote started to appear in the seventeenth century. The images published in the 1657 editions undoubtedly affected the novel's reception, exactly at the time when it was becoming the object of new interpretations. Those illustrations rapidly spread to courtly environments (through tapestries, ceramics, engravings), but also among ordinary people (playing cards). This is well exemplified by the “theft of images” inspired by Don Quixote , which can be found in the pictorial repertoire created by Charles Antoine Coypel in the eighteenth century. SN 2039-0114 YR 2013 FD 2013-11 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/33405 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/33405 LA spa DS Docta Complutense RD 16 may 2024