Illustration that appears in the first volume of La Celestina of Les Bibliophiles de France. It seems to refer to Sempronio and Pármeno conspiring against Calisto. Some images come from ebay.fr and others from googlebooks.com.
A composite scene of Celestina knocking on the door holding the thread, Lucrecia at the window, Calisto and Melibea in the garden, a horse and a woman. Low quality image the seems to have been inspired by the cover page of the Valencia edition (1514)…
Factotums of Melibea, Lucrecia, Sosia, Tristán and Calisto (new image of a young man for Calisto) (Sosia is shown as the image of the man with the turban used previously for Sempronio).
Composite scene that shows two servants escorting Calisto on horseback and a third Black servant or page. It also includes a dog and in the right margin Melibea's house, where she and Lucrecia are on the balcony, while Celestina knocks on the door,…
Two armed servants stand guard while Calisto climbs the ladder to enter the garden where Melibea and Lucrecia wait, one of them has her hand to her breast. Note the fortified tower that tops the wall of the garden. Calisto and one of his servants…
The same image used in act XIV: Sosia and Tristán stand guard while Calisto begins to climb the ladder. Lucrecia and Melibea watch from the other side of the crenelated wall.
A copy of the illustration of act XIV of the Zaragoza edition(1545).Calisto climbing a ladder while Melibea and Lucrecia are watching from two arches. On the right Sosia and Tristán, standing guard outside.This has been used in acts XII and…
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
The scene of Celestina's death at the hands of Pármeno and Sempronio on the left, with Elicia present, and on the right the following scene of Pármeno and Sempronio jumping from the window and the judge with a soldier
Scene used previously for act VIII to show Pármeno and Sempronio talking at the door of a house. Now it could represent them before entering Celestina's house and killing her.
An image of a man arriving to a tower with a woman at the door and another man inside. This image does not seem to have anything to do with the events in act XIII, other than the generic idea of arriving to give news, but the female character does…
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
A copy of the illustration of act XIV of the Zaragoza edition(1545).Calisto climbing a ladder while Melibea and Lucrecia are looking out of two arches. To the right, Sosia y Tristán, stand guard outside. This is used again in acts XIV y XIX