Samson & Delilah in Art Photos

The Old Testament story of Samson & Delilah is portrayed as it highlights a fall from & a return to God.

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Samson with Jawbone painting by Salomon de Bray at J. Paul Getty Museum Center. Malibu, CA.Samson & Delilah painting by Jan Steen at Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Köln, Germany.Samson & Delilah painting by Rembrandt van Rijn at Berlin Gemaldegalerie. Berlin, Germany.Samson & Delilah painting by Lucas Cranach Elder depicting Delilah cutting Samson's hair, source of his strength, in Municipal Art Gallery at Schaezler Palace. Augsburg, Germany.
Samson with Jawbone painting (1636) by Salomon de Bray at J. Paul Getty Museum Center. Malibu, CA.Samson & Delilah painting (1660) by Jan Steen at Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Köln, Germany.Samson & Delilah painting (1628-9) by Rembrandt van Rijn at Berlin Gemaldegalerie. Berlin, Germany.Samson & Delilah painting (1529) by Lucas Cranach Elder depicting Delilah cutting Samson's hair, source of his strength, in Municipal Art Gallery at Schaezler Palace. Augsburg, Germany.
Blinding of Samson stained glass window from Sainte-Chapelle in Paris at Cluny Museum. Paris, France.Samson & the Lion plus captivity by Philistines stained glass windows from Sainte-Chapelle in Paris at Cluny Museum. Paris, France.Life of Samson tapestry from Flanders in Catherine de Medici's bedroom at Chenonceau Chateau. Chenonceau, France.
Blinding of Samson stained glass window from Sainte-Chapelle in Paris at Cluny Museum. Paris, France.Samson & the Lion plus captivity by Philistines stained glass windows from Sainte-Chapelle in Paris at Cluny Museum. Paris, France.Life of Samson tapestry from Flanders in Catherine de Medici's bedroom at Chenonceau Chateau. Chenonceau, France.

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