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Delilah cutting Samsons hair, thus taking away his strength, 1820. Artist: William Marshall Craig
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Delilah cutting Samsons hair, thus taking away his strength, 1820. Artist: William Marshall Craig
Delilah cutting Samsons hair, thus taking away his strength, 1820. From the Bible
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Asleep Betrayal Bible Scene Craig Cutting Delilah Haircut Jewish Judaism Samson Scissors Sleep Sleeping William Marshall William Marshall Craig Ann Ronan Pictures Hairdressing Old Testament
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In this print, we are transported back to the biblical tale of Delilah cutting Samson's hair, thus stripping him of his immense strength. Created by artist William Marshall Craig in 1820, this piece beautifully captures the essence of betrayal and religious symbolism. The scene unfolds with Delilah, a woman representing cunning and deceit, delicately wielding a pair of scissors as she approaches the slumbering Samson. The tension is palpable as we witness the pivotal moment when Samson's power will be forever lost. The monochrome palette adds a sense of timelessness to the image, emphasizing its significance within Christian and Jewish traditions. Craig's meticulous engraving technique brings each character to life with intricate details that showcase their emotions. We can almost feel Samson's vulnerability as he lies unaware while his source of strength is about to be severed. This 19th-century masterpiece not only serves as a visual representation of an iconic Bible story but also explores broader themes such as trust, manipulation, and consequences. It reminds us that even those closest to us can betray our trust if we let our guard down. As we gaze upon this print from Heritage Images' collection by William Marshall Craig, it invites us to reflect on our own vulnerabilities and consider how easily they can be exploited.
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