The faithful squire Sancho Panza, servant of the ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha, is one of the most famous novel characters. Four centuries ago, the Spanish Renaissance novelist Miguel Cervantes managed to portray characters that are still alive today.
Don Quixote's famous fight with windmills has become a kind of eternal phraseology, which refers to an activity that is doomed to failure from the beginning, or a futile fight against an invincible enemy.
The sculpture is intended not only for lovers of Don Quixote stories.
bronze and granit
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The faithful squire Sancho Panza, servant of the ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha, is one of the most famous novel characters. Four centuries ago, the Spanish Renaissance novelist Miguel Cervantes managed to portray characters that are still alive today.
Don Quixote's famous fight with windmills has become a kind of eternal phraseology, which refers to an activity that is doomed to failure from the beginning, or a futile fight against an invincible enemy.
The sculpture is intended not only for lovers of Don Quixote stories.
bronze and granit
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