]]>https://en.celestinavisual.org/items/show/1208Currito the Flamenco Singer's Enchanted Guitar (La guitarra embrujada de Currito el cantaor), by Ferrándiz (1961 c.)]]>Mother Celestina's Powder, as the use of the expression in the text shows:
"Y en su cueva aquella noche le echó las cartas, ladina, y a una guitarra echó los polvos de la madre celestina. - ¡Mar de ojo te dé, Lucifé; maleficio catarrasclá! ¡Mágica negra, lele leré; la guitarra está embrujá!"
This author of illustrated children's stories was very popular in Spain in the 60s and it seems that now there is interest in his stories on the internet since the Playmobil story has been reproduced on a blog, as well as there being new print editions of the story created.]]>2017-02-07T09:19:58+00:00
Title
Currito the Flamenco Singer's Enchanted Guitar (La guitarra embrujada de Currito el cantaor), by Ferrándiz (1961 c.)
Creator
Ferrándiz Castells, Juan
Date
1961 c. and subsequent printed and online versions staged with Playmobil figurines.
Description
Illustrated children's story that has a witch inspired by Mother Celestina's Powder, as the use of the expression in the text shows:
"Y en su cueva aquella noche le echó las cartas, ladina, y a una guitarra echó los polvos de la madre celestina. - ¡Mar de ojo te dé, Lucifé; maleficio catarrasclá! ¡Mágica negra, lele leré; la guitarra está embrujá!"
This author of illustrated children's stories was very popular in Spain in the 60s and it seems that now there is interest in his stories on the internet since the Playmobil story has been reproduced on a blog, as well as there being new print editions of the story created.
Source
Ferrándiz Castells, Juan, story and drawings. La guitarra encantada de Currito el cantaor. Ed. Vilcar 1961. Die cut and illustrated story (cover on this file)
]]>https://en.celestinavisual.org/items/show/1027Mother Celestina's Powder (Los polvos de la madre Celestina), novel by Rafael del Castillo (1862)]]>2021-03-06T01:11:39+00:00
Title
Cover of Mother Celestina's Powder (Los polvos de la madre Celestina), novel by Rafael del Castillo (1862)
Creator
Anonymous illustrator
Date
1862
Source
Del Castillo, Rafael, Mother Celestina's Powder. Historical Novel (Los polvos de la madre Celestina. Novela Histórica), Madrid, Miguel Guijarro, 1862. There are other prints within the book.
]]>https://en.celestinavisual.org/items/show/72Mother Celestina's dust (Los polvos de la madre Celestina), by Apelles Mestres. There is data missing about this performance.]]>2022-02-23T23:25:09+00:00
Title
Representation of Mother Celestina's dust, Barcelona?, by Mestres, 1868
Creator
Mestres, Apelles
Date
1868
Description
Water colours with figurines for a performance of Mother Celestina's dust (Los polvos de la madre Celestina), by Apelles Mestres. There is data missing about this performance.
]]>https://en.celestinavisual.org/items/show/29Mother Celestina's back room: Solutions for any sexual problem (La rebotica de la madre Celestina: Soluciones para cualquier problema sexual) (1998)]]>2017-02-11T00:39:27+00:00
Title
Cover of the book Mother Celestina's back room: Solutions for any sexual problem (La rebotica de la madre Celestina: Soluciones para cualquier problema sexual) (1998)
Creator
Anonymous
Date
1998
Description
Montage of two Adam and Eve type baroque statues.
Source
Dueso, José, La rebotica de la madre Celestina, Donostia-San Sebastián : Roger, 1998
Language
Spanish
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Comic Mother Celestina's Powders (Los polvos de la madre Celestina) (c. 1920)
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Title
Comic Mother Celestina's Powders (Los polvos de la madre Celestina) (c. 1920)
Creator
Anonymous artist
Date
circa 1920
Description
Two children and a witch in front a cauldron and a skeleton. Cover of a children's novel based on Hansel and Gretel.