This scene does not appear to have anything to do with the action in this act. If it represents anything it would be Melibea's suicide although there are many characters. Additionally, in act XX a different image is used for Melibea's suicide.
Imagen costumbritas de majas o manolas madrileñas en ambiente de verbena. La vieja y las majas puede estar influenciado por Goya aunque el tratamiento es muy diferente
La Celestina. Públicada por El Ayuntamiento de La Puebla de Montalbán, 1999. Edición y epílogo de Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Prólogo de Juan Goytisolo. Ilustraciones de Teo Puebla Morón
Represents the author and at times the illustration is identified as "young author" to distinguish it from the image of the "old author" in the Valencia edition (1518).
Calisto and Melibea. Possible illustration of the first meeting between Calisto and Melibea. In Celestinesca, vol. 10, num. 2.http://parnaseo.uv.es/Celestinesca/Numeros/1986/VOL%2010/NUM%202/NUM%202.pdf
Celestina convinces or cajoles a young woman, likely Melibea, although in theory it could be Areúsa, in her bedroom. Bed in the background. "Vetula cauda scorpionis" is written in Latin (an old woman, like the tail of a scorpion).
Celestina knocking at the door of Pleberio's house with the yarn in her hand. Lucrecia in the background, Melibea and Calisto in their first meeting talking, a horse and unnamed servant on the right margin. Initials of Lucrecia, Melibea and Calisto…
Building with two windows and three characters inside, two women in a garden in front, Celestina knocking at the door, Calisto and two servants in the right margin, behind there are two men and two women who meet in the street in front of other…
Composite scene with an unidentified servant, Calisto, Melibea and Lucrecia with their initials above them, and Celestina, also with initials, knocking at a door with the thread in hand; a tree in the center.
Callisto heading to Magdalena. Illustration of the Barcelona edition made by Escobar presented in the edition of Biblioteca Clásica Española 21, by Daniel Cortezo Cía. In Celestinesca Vol. 10, Num 1., p. 18.
La Celestina. Barcelona, Editorial Teide, 2013. Edition and notes by Francesc Serra Balaguer. Introduction and analysis proposal of the work by Judith Moris Campos, and Antonio Pérez Bouza. Illustrations by Elena Odriozola
La Celestina. Barcelona, Editorial Teide, 2013. Edition and notes by Francesc Serra Balaguer. Introduction and analysis proposal of the work by Judith Moris Campos, and Antonio Pérez Bouza. Illustrations by Elena Odriozola
La Celestina. Barcelona, Editorial Teide, 2013. Edition and notes by Francesc Serra Balaguer. Introduction and analysis proposal of the work by Judith Moris Campos, and Antonio Pérez Bouza. Illustrations by Elena Odriozola
La Celestina. Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea. Barcelona, Editorial Crítica, 2000. Prologue by Francisco Rico. Illustrations by Celedonio Perellón
La Celestina. Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea. Barcelona, Editorial Crítica, 2000. Prologue by Francisco Rico. Illustrations by Celedonio Perellón
In the image there appear several figures that represent characters from the work: a man and an old woman with her head covered in the center can represent Calixto and Celestina, a young woman on the left can represent Melibea and on the right…
La Celestina. Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea. Barcelona, Editorial Crítica, 2000. Prologue by Francisco Rico. Illustrations by Celedonio Perellón
La Celestina. Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea. Barcelona, Editorial Crítica, 2000. Prologue by Francisco Rico. Illustrations by Celedonio Perellón
Illustration of the Second Act, Scene XXI.
Celestina tricks don Luis with the reflection of a mirror so that don Diego can safely leave doña Beatriz's house.
La Celestina. Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea. Barcelona, Editorial Crítica, 2000. Prologue by Francisco Rico. Illustrations by Celedonio Perellón
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.
La Celestina. Edition V. Centennial of the City of La Puebla de Montalban. Edition and foreword by Julio Rodríguez Puértolas. Illustrations by Teo Puebla.