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Delilah cutting Samsons hair, thus taking away his strength. Bible. Illustration

Delilah cutting Samsons hair, thus taking away his strength. Bible. Illustration


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Delilah cutting Samsons hair, thus taking away his strength. Bible. Illustration

Delilah cutting Samsons hair, thus taking away his strength. Bible. Illustration by William Marshall Craig (c1765-1834) Copperplate engraving 1820

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1820 Away Bible Copperplate Cutting Hair Judeo Christian Literature Marshall Samson Strength Taking Testament William Betrayal Craig Delilah


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This print showcases a powerful biblical scene - Delilah cutting Samson's hair, thus stripping him of his immense strength. Illustrated by the talented William Marshall Craig in 1820, this copperplate engraving beautifully captures the intense betrayal depicted in the Old Testament. In this dramatic moment, we witness Delilah cunningly carrying out her plan to weaken Samson by severing his long locks. The illustration skillfully portrays the anguish on Samson's face as he realizes that his source of invincibility has been taken away from him. This poignant image serves as a reminder of the consequences that can arise from misplaced trust and deception. The intricate details and expert craftsmanship exhibited in this artwork truly bring this ancient tale to life. As viewers, we are transported back in time to witness one of history's most iconic betrayals unfold before our eyes. This illustration not only highlights an important event within Judeo-Christian literature but also serves as a testament to Craig's artistic prowess. Whether you appreciate it for its religious significance or simply admire its aesthetic beauty, this remarkable engraving is sure to captivate all who lay their eyes upon it. A timeless piece that continues to resonate with audiences today, it stands as a testament to both human vulnerability and resilience throughout history.

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