This painting portrays the famous biblical scene of Delilah cutting Samson's hair. Note the maid who appears on the right besides Delilah. The maid resembles the procuress inCaravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes(1598, c.)
This painting portrays the famous biblical scene of Delilah cutting Samson's hair, except in this picture, it is a servant cutting Samson's hair while he lies on Delilah's lap. Note the maid who appears on the left near Delilah. The maid resembles…
This painting portrays the famous biblical scene of thePhilistines approachingSamson'sto cut off his hair while he lies onDelilah's lap. Note the maid who appears on the right near Delilah. The maid resembles the procuress inCaravaggio's Judith…
This painting portrays the famous biblical scene of Delilah cutting Samson's hair. However, in this representation of the scene,Delilah is not cutting Samson's hair, he is being taken by soldiers with ropes whileSamson and Delilahreach out for each…
This painting portrays the famous biblical scene of Delilah cutting Samson's hair. Note the maid who appears on the left holding the candle in the scene. The maid resembles the procuress in Caravaggio's Judith Beheading Holofernes(1598, c.)
The image represents the biblical scene of the Philistines taking Samson in Delila's house. Both characters appear naked only covered by a robe. Notice the maid that appears on the left near Delilah.The maid resembles the procuress inCaravaggio's…
A matchmaker and her pupil, who shows a leg, are surprised by a priest and a women that exit a house and are scandalized. Possible ironic reference to the priest that carries a little boy.
In the scene, a group of people, a horse, a dog and a man playing the guitar appear at the door of a tavern. In the crowd appears a young woman with a mantilla and next to her an old woman with a covered head that resembles a procuress.
Calisto and Melibea appear in the scene looking at each other outside a house. Melibea looks out the window while Calisto appears outside and looking at her. In the window on the right, Celestina appears looking at Calisto and Melibea.
In the image appears an old man with a hat and a club and an old woman with a hat reminiscent of Celestina. They are both in front of a building that, from the joke that appears below the image, it is understood that it is a school that the old woman…
Está copiada de laZaragoza 1545pero hay cambios notables. No existe equivalente en la reedición deAmberes 1616Sosia y Tristán hablan a la puerta sobre la ejecución de Pármeno y Sempronio mientras Calisto yace en su…
Ejecución de Pármeno y Sempronio. A la izquierda el juez y tres personajes, uno de ellos probablemente Sosia. A la derecha la ejecución, con uno de los reos decapitados y otro siendo decapitado. Dos personajes con barba a la…
Two panels separated by a wall. On the right, Pármeno and Sempronio kill Celestina while Elicia cries for help. In the left margin, armed men knock on the door.
Market scene, possibly an illustration of Lucrecia carrying out her domestic chores for Melibea's house. Melibea appears in La Celestina of Les Bibliophiles de France.
Colour image of Pármeno approaching Areúsa's bed. She is naked. Underneath can be read: "Que quiero ver par cuanto eres" ("I want to see how much you are worth").
Drawing of Celestina with the Church of the Magdalena in the background and handwritten superimposed text of her words in which she desires to go to the Church of the Magdalena to meet with Calisto.
Judge and two soldiers with Pármeno and Sempronio (one on the ground, the other jumping out the window) on the left side and on the right, Pármeno and Sempronio kill Celestina with swords while Elicia tears out her hair behind Celestina. Curiously…
Pármeno and Sempronio's execution with two soldiers, judge, Sosia contemplating him and executioner wearing a turban. One of the executed carries a cross in hand.
Pármeno and Sempronio's execution with two soldiers, a judge, Sosia observing and an executioner wearing a turban. One of the executed has a cross in his hand.