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Delilah preparing to cut Samsons hair with scissors in her right hand, below her ches
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Delilah preparing to cut Samsons hair with scissors in her right hand, below her ches
Delilah preparing to cut Samsons hair with scissors in her right hand, below her chest are the head and shoulders of the sleeping Samson, ca. 1629
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Betrayal Betraying Claude Claude Mellan Cutting Delilah Hairdresser Husband Mellan Mellan Claude Nicolas Samson Scissors Hairdressing Old Testament
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This print captures a pivotal moment in the biblical tale of Samson and Delilah. Painted by Nicolas Viennot in 1629, this Baroque-era engraving portrays Delilah preparing to betray her husband, Samson. Delilah stands tall with scissors tightly gripped in her right hand, poised to sever the source of Samson's legendary strength - his long hair. Her piercing gaze looks away as she contemplates the consequences of her actions, while below her chest lies the peaceful head and shoulders of a sleeping Samson. The artist skillfully conveys the tension between love and betrayal through contrasting shades of white and black. The intricate details highlight every strand of hair on both characters, emphasizing their roles as hairdresser and client. This powerful image is steeped in religious symbolism from the Old Testament. It serves as a reminder that even those closest to us can be capable of great deception. Delilah's act not only represents personal betrayal but also carries broader implications about human nature. Displayed at The Met museum, this heritage artwork by Claude Mellan showcases French artistry from the 17th century. Its timeless message continues to resonate today, reminding us to question our own allegiances and consider how trust can be shattered within relationships.
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