Samson and Delilah — History & Facts
Delilah seduced Samson into telling her the secret of his superhuman strength, the source of which lay in his long hair. Lievens painted Samson asleep on Delilah’s lap. She hands a pair of scissors to the frightened man so that he can cut off Samson’s hair.
In their early years, Lievens and Rembrandt – who shared a workshop – regularly looked at one another’s work. Rembrandt’s influence can be discerned in the expressive rendering of the faces.
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Portret van Joost van den Vondel
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Portret van Joost van den Vondel
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Portret van Joost van den Vondel
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Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet
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Opwekking van Lazarus
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Deer Park
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Still Life with Books
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