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Third illustration of act I of the Paris edition, 1976
Corresponds to Celestina's spell in act III

Illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1952)
Ninth series of illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1842) contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

Illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1952)
Seventh series of illustration from the Paris edition (1527) contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

Ilustraciones de la edición de Bohigas, 1952
Fifth series of illustrations from the Venetian edition (1525), translated from Italian contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

Ilustraciones de la edición de Barcelona, 1952
Fourth series of illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1525) contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

Illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1952)
Third series of illustrations from the Valencia edition (1514) contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

Illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1952)
Second series of illustrations in the edition by Bohigas representing act II, contained in the Sevilla edition (1502).

Illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1952)
Eighth series of illustrations from the Venice edition (1534) contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

Illustrations from the Barcelona edition (1952)
Sixth series of illustrations from the Augsburg (1520) edition, contained in the edition by Pedro Bohigas.

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.

Illustration of act VIII (?) of the Barcelona edition (1959)
This image does not appear in the edition housed in the National Library, but does appear in the Celestinesca journal

Illustration of act IV (V?) of the Barcelona edition (1959)
This image corresponds to act IV in the plot line, but is placed in act V in the physical copy of the National Library of Spain

Illustration of act II (III?) of the Barcelona edition (1959)
This illustration is presented in act II in the edition, but in reality corresponds to act III in the plot line.

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.

Cover of the Petronio edition: Barcelona, 1970
On the cover Calisto and Melibea appear embracing near a pillar. To the right and in the background appears Celestina with her head covered and looking at the couple.

Comic of La Celestina, by Perera Sarmiento (2002)
Adaptation, photos and ilustrations by Antonio Perera Sarmiento
Design and layout by Miguel A. Perera Alonso
Ediciones Témpora Madrid 2002

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La Celestina, illustrated by Victor Palmerín Navarro. MSPublishers, 2017. The author about his work (translated): "More than half a year of work between documentation and creation has resulted in what is the first modern adaptation of La…

Comic of La Celestina with separate text by Pulunto Pérez (2016)
Children's book format with an illustrated page and a brief narration of the events from the preceding page.

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Comic from La Celestina by Alamavona (2016)
Comic fromLa Celestinacreated by Irina Alamanova's students.

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Cover of the Losada edition: Buenos Aires, 2013
Cover of La Celestina edition, by Fernando de Rojas. Losada edition: Buenos Aires, 2013.A golden chain appears on the yellow cover.

Cover of the Agebe Edition: Argentina, 2005
On the cover the painting Celestina, by Picasso (1904)appears.

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The cover is reminiscent of the old editions of the work. An old woman with a covered head appears knocking on the door of the house where a couple and a young woman are seen through the window. The old woman represents the procuress.

Cover of the Nuevo Talento edition, 2005
The image is a collage of two unrelated paintings, a fragment showing a young bourgeois couple in the painting A Goldsmith in Shopby Peter Christus (1449), and an older woman taken grom Botticelli's allegorical female figure for Repentance in his…

Cover of the Época edition, 2021
The image is a collage of two unrelated paintings, a fragment showing a young bourgeois couple in the paintingA Goldsmith in Shopby Peter Christus (1449), and an older woman taken grom Botticelli's allegorical female figure for Repentance in his…

Cover of the Ediciones Mexicanos Unidos (EMU) edition, 2015
On the cover there is an image of an old edition of La Celestina, where Calisto and Melibea appear. Calisto is on a ladder and Melibea looks at him from her house.

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On the cover of this edition there is an older woman who acts as Celestina. One of her eyes is damaged, which is reminiscent of the tradition where this character is represented with a damaged eye, as in the painting Celestina, by Picasso (1904)

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On the cover there is a young woman seated, resting her head on her right hand and staring blankly.

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On the cover of this work there is a woman holding a book and two children on the left. The cover image appears frequently in other works published by the publisher as well.

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Melibea and Calisto appear on the cover of this edition.

Cover of the Hoepli edition: Milan, 2023
On the cover Melibea and Calixto appear in the garden.

Cover of the Cultura y Futuro edition: Meexico, 2001
On the cover the painting Old Woman Frying Eggs by Velázquez (1618, c.) appears.

Cover of the Editorial Kapelusz Mexicana edition: México, D.F., 1978
The head of a man appears on the cover, possibly a statue.

Cover of the Castalia Editorial edition, 2012
On the cover there is a fragment of the painting Bathsheba receiving David’s Letter, by Steen (1659, c.).

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In this cover Calisto is represented on the left, Celestina at the center and Melibea on the right. Because of how Celestina is represented with different eye colours and her grin, it is reminiscent of the representation of this character in…

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On this cover there is an old woman, Celestina, who appears with an uncovered breast and holds a bag of coins.

Cover of the Éride edition: Madrid, 2023
Cover of the edition of La Celestina, by Fernando de Rojas and Eduardo Galán, Éride Ediciones: Madrid (2023), Subject: VdB Teatro De Almagro. Image by Eduardo Galán.On the cover there is a drawing of a young woman dressed in a traditional way that…

Cover of the En Letra Grande edition: Madrid, 2020
Three figures appear on the cover: Calisto, Melibea and Celestina. Calisto and Melibea are represented as old illustrations, while Celestina appears in the center of the cover as a silhouette filled with an abstract design in black and blue.

Portada de una edición francés de La Celestina, de de Rojas (1922)
A French edition, published in 1922 by Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française. Translated by A. Germond de Lavigne (XX century) and illustrated by Démétrius Emmanuel Galanis (1882-1966).

Second image of act XX of the Valladolid edition (1561)
Melibea throws herself from an elevated location with locked doors, while Pleberio joins his hands in a gesture of begging or prayer.

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Celestina painted in watercolor appears as the cover of this version of Carlos Slim Foundation, México.

Second image of act XIX of the Valladolid edition (1561)
Sosia and Tristán retrieve Calisto's corpse.

Cover of the Mensajero Bolsillo edition, 1982
The cover contains three fragments of three acts from the old Valencia edition (1514)in yellow on an orange background:the engraving of act I,the engraving of act IVandthe engraving of act XXI.

Cover of the Huemul: Buenos Aires edition, 1984
A cupid within a dropped capital 'C'. Both figures are red, positioned against a gray background.

Cover of the Alba: Madrid edition, 1986
A panel of an old woman in front of a pot. Suggestive of sorcery.

Cover of the Librerías Sánchez: Madrid, 1997 edition.
A photograph of a lit candle in a candlestick and its shadow.

Representation of the Patio de Arcos of IES Vicente Espinel, Gaona, 2015
Group Pata Teatro Cast: Natalia Roig, Rubén del Castillo, Rocío Rubio, Carlos Cuadros, David Mena, Macarena Pérez Bravo, Norberto Rizzo and Josemi RodríguezRecord of representation in CDAEM, Spanish Theater:…

Representation of the V Festival of Classic Theater in L'Alcúdia University of Alicante, by Rodríguez, 2017
Theater Company of the University of Miguel Hernández de Helche Enredando a Celestina, free version of the universal work by Fernando de Rojas, led this time by Pármeno and Sempronio, offers us a shocking comedy where the nonsense and…

Portada de la ecidión de Argentaria de Teo Puebla, 1999
This is the catalogue of the well-known exhibit at Casa de Cultura, which ran from April to May of 1999.

La Celestina, by Rodríguez Hernández (1950)
In the painting there are two women, a young woman sitting on a chair, dressed in white and with a rose in her hand. An old woman appears combing the young woman's hair. The old woman can act as a procuress for the young woman following the…
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