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Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Edition Reichenberger Kassel, 1989. Ilustraciones de Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Ilustración de la edición de Kassel, 1989.
La Celestina. Reichenberger Kassel Edition, 1989. Illustrations by Klaus Reichenberger & Theo Reichenberger.

Illustration from the Mediterráneo edition, 1944 (c.)
This is an interior cover illustration depicting Calisto holding a lute, a castle in the background, and Celestina.

Illustration from Tragedia Policiana, by Sebastián Fernández and anonymous illustrator, 1547
Courtship scene that closely recalls some of the covers and illustrations of the first page of contemporary editions of Celestina. Policiano playing the guitar or lute is the main departure from the model.

Illustration in the Barcelona edition (1952)
Drawing by Cecilio Pla, contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

Illustration in the book Sperne Voluptatem, by Bry (1614)
Emblem with motto in three languages:Latin: Sperne Voluptatem annalem ut retia vites, Quae certam noxam per niciema ereant. Lena, canes, pisces volucres Cupidia, porcus Quam multos multis implicuere modis.German (Original): Der wollust Netz vnd…

Illustration of  act VIII of the London edition (1973)
Celestina, Sempronio, Elicia, Areúsa and Pármeno eating. Illustration of act IX made by Dodie Masterman for the Folio Society, London, also shown in Celestinesca, Vol 20, Num 1 & 2.…

Illustration of a procuress from the book Women's Dialogue (Diálogo de las mujeres), by Castillejo (1600)
Generic image of a woman. Note that she does not have her hair covered nor any identifiable accessory typical of a procuress. She has something unidentifiable on her waste.Transcription of the passage of the procuresses, fromCervantes…

Illustration of a Russian edition, 1989
An illustration which comes from an edition translated to Russian of various picaresque novels, among them: La Celestina, Lazarillo de Tormes, El Buscón, El diablo cojuelo, and La garduña de Sevilla y anzuelo de las bolsas.

Kassel 1.jpg
Act 1 - Represents the scene in the field where Callisto declares his love for Melibea.

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Act 1 - Represents the scene where Melibea rejects Callisto's declaration of love.

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Act 12 - Represents the scene where Sempronio and Pármeno go to Celestina's house and after an argument, they end up killing the procuress.

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Act 16 - Represents the scene where Pleberio and Alisa (Melibea's parents), discuss her marriage. Melibea listens to the conversation and sends Lucrecia to end it.

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Act 20 - Represents the scene where Melibea is at the top of a tower and upon hearing that her beloved Callisto has died, she decides to jump from the tower.

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Act 21 - Represents the scene where Pleberio and Alisa (Melibea's parents) mourn the death of their daughter.

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Act 4 - Represents the scene where Celestina visits Melibea at her home.

Illustration of act I from the Zaragoza edition (1545)
Three scenes separated by columns. The first is of a couple talking inside a building, the woman seated on a dais, which is thought to be in some way representative of Calisto and Melibea's first meeting. The second is a man that seems melancholic,…

Illustration of act I of the Antwerp edition (1616)
This is a copy taken from the engraving from act V from the Zaragoza edition (1545). A double scene in which Calisto is shown seated on the left, and Pármeno standing, and on the right, Celestina accompanied by Sempronio. Note the black veil…

Ilustración del Acto I, de Escobar (1888)
Illustration without title of act I, probably Sempronio visiting Celestina, by Escobar for theClassical Spanish Library 21 edition byDaniel Cortezo Cía. In Celestinesca Vol 10, Num 1.

Ilustración del Acto I, de Escobar (1888)
Illustration of the Barcelona edition by Escobar, presented in the Classical Spanish Library 21 edition byDaniel Cortezo Cía. In Celestinesca Vol 10, Num 1.

Act I Illustration of the Barcelona edition (1972)
Melibea and Lucrecia see Calisto and his falcon in the garden.

Illustration of act I of the Estella edition (1557)
Calisto in the garden and Melibea on a balcony. Curiously Calisto is shown with a bow.

Illustration of act I of the Micomicona Ediciones edition: Valencia, 2019
La Celestina, by Fernando deRojas. Edition byJesucristoRiquelme and Carlos R. Talamás,illustrations by Carles Maiques. Valencia: Micomicona Ediciones, 2019.ISBN:978-84-949728-3-6

Illustration of act I of the Paris edition (1527)
Two factotums of Calisto and Melibea with their names written in the borders in black ink. Rocky scenery behind Melibea and Calisto holding a rod or cane and wearing rounded toe shoes.

Illustration of act I of the Paris edition (1542)
A woman wearing a girdle with an object in hand (diamond?) in a garden with Cupid.
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