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Samson and Delilah

1545
(German, c. 1500–1554)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Measurements
Sheet: 8.2 x 9.8 cm (3 1/4 x 3 7/8 in.)
Catalogue raisonné
Hollstein vol. IV.209.2
Public Domain
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Location
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Samson's sandals may be intended to signal his status as an ancient warrior, but with the exception of Samson's footwear, Samson and Delilah are dressed like 16th-century Europeans.

Description

Samson was a man of immense strength and a Nazarite, an Israelite who took a pious oath not to cut his hair or drink alcohol. Bribed by the Philistines (enemies of the Israelites), Delilah—Samson’s lover—cut his hair after discovering that it was the source of his strength. In Hans Brosamer’s rendition, Samson has fallen asleep on Delilah’s lap as she cuts his hair while the Philistines enter. A large chalice and ewer nearby reveal the role of wine in his slumber. Hans Burgkmair I similarly emphasized the importance of wine to the plot with a single beaker. The story was popular in Protestant Northern Europe, where it was understood as a cautionary tale about the dangers of temptation and neglecting one’s spiritual commitments.
A horizontally oriented print in dense black-inked fine lines depicts Delilah, a woman with a light skin tone, sitting behind a sleeping Samson. She cuts his hair with scissors while four armored soldiers watch from our left. Two arched windows fill the background. In the lower left, an inscribed stone block reads in part "15 IB 45" and "JOHANNES BROSAMER."

Samson and Delilah

1545

Hans Brosamer

(German, c. 1500–1554)
Germany

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