Factotum of five blocks: houses, Calisto, Sempronio, Pármeno and houses. Sempronio has a beard and Pármeno is holding a bag. The houses are mirror images of a same model.
Calisto looking thoughtful in a chair, Tristán and Sosia come to tell him about Sempronio and Pármeno's death. Woman in the background (mental image of Melibea?) (see image from act II for a similar treatment of thought). Page 161.
Illustration of Calisto, Tristán and Sosia in Celestinesca Vol 13, Num 1, of Calisto with both his servants, possibly receiving news of Pármeno and Sempronio's deaths. Made by José Segrelles.
Areúsa coaxes Calisto's plans out of Sosia while Elicia listens. There are three female characters, one of which seems to not fit with the scene. Page 184.
Factotums of Sosia, Tristán, Calisto, Melibea and Lucrecia. In the Toledo edition (1526) the first character on the left is Tristán and he has a different image.
Pleberio cries before Melibea's body. In the background, Lucrecia, Sosia and Tristán look downcast (possibly a fragment from Calisto's death). Page 206.
Factotums of a tower, Pleberio, Lucrecia and Melibea. Above the tower appear the words "de la torre abajo." This image changes in order and attribution of the characters of the equivalent image in the Toledo edition (1526).
Illustration of a painting, El palco de Celestina, by E. Santasugsana, contained in the Pedro Bohigas edition.See also attached front and back of an advertising reproduction of 1947
Calisto and Melibea are in the walled garden on the left. Celestina is carrying the rosary, the string and a walking stick while knocking on a door and a young woman (Lucrecia) appears at the window to see who is knocking.
Celestina walking surrounded by mythological beings. Note Picasso's influence on the minotaur, Melibea in the background and garden with trees that remind us of the cypresses from the cementery.
Calisto and Melibea are in the walled garden on the left. Celestina is carrying the rosary, string and a cane knocking on a door and a young woman (Lucrecia) leans out of the window to see who is knocking.