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Samson and Delilah is a 1630 painting by Anthony van Dyck. Like his 1620 version of the subject, it is in the style of his former master Peter Paul Rubens. Unlike Rubens, however, van Dyck shows Delilah seemingly appalled at her own betrayal of Samson and regretting her act of treason, whereas Rubens showed him as a captive and her as an unscrupulous temptress. Van Dyck's palette in the work also reveals the influence of Titian during van Dyck's stay in Italy. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. *

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  • Samson et Dalila est le nom de deux tableaux du peintre flamand baroque Antoine van Dyck réalisé en 1620 et en 1630 et qui retracent l'histoire biblique extraite du Livre des Juges, racontant la séduction de Samson par Dalila. (fr)
  • Samson and Delilah is a 1630 painting by Anthony van Dyck. Like his 1620 version of the subject, it is in the style of his former master Peter Paul Rubens. Unlike Rubens, however, van Dyck shows Delilah seemingly appalled at her own betrayal of Samson and regretting her act of treason, whereas Rubens showed him as a captive and her as an unscrupulous temptress. Van Dyck's palette in the work also reveals the influence of Titian during van Dyck's stay in Italy. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. * The Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest, by Willem van Haecht shows this painting hanging on the rear wall. (en)
  • Dipinto di carattere mitologico che narra la storia di Sansone e Dalila. Van Dyck ha con ogni probabilità ripreso l'opera Sansone e Dalila di Rubens, suo maestro. (it)
  • Samson i Dalila – obraz flamandzkiego malarza późnego baroku Antoona van Dycka. W latach 1628–1630 van Dyck ponownie podjął temat starotestamentowych bohaterów Samsona i Dalili. Po raz pierwszy klasyczną historię Samsona namalował w 1620 roku pod tym samym tytułem Samsona i Dalili. W drugiej wersji zobrazował jeden z wcześniejszych motywów tej historii. (pl)
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  • Samson et Dalila est le nom de deux tableaux du peintre flamand baroque Antoine van Dyck réalisé en 1620 et en 1630 et qui retracent l'histoire biblique extraite du Livre des Juges, racontant la séduction de Samson par Dalila. (fr)
  • Dipinto di carattere mitologico che narra la storia di Sansone e Dalila. Van Dyck ha con ogni probabilità ripreso l'opera Sansone e Dalila di Rubens, suo maestro. (it)
  • Samson i Dalila – obraz flamandzkiego malarza późnego baroku Antoona van Dycka. W latach 1628–1630 van Dyck ponownie podjął temat starotestamentowych bohaterów Samsona i Dalili. Po raz pierwszy klasyczną historię Samsona namalował w 1620 roku pod tym samym tytułem Samsona i Dalili. W drugiej wersji zobrazował jeden z wcześniejszych motywów tej historii. (pl)
  • Samson and Delilah is a 1630 painting by Anthony van Dyck. Like his 1620 version of the subject, it is in the style of his former master Peter Paul Rubens. Unlike Rubens, however, van Dyck shows Delilah seemingly appalled at her own betrayal of Samson and regretting her act of treason, whereas Rubens showed him as a captive and her as an unscrupulous temptress. Van Dyck's palette in the work also reveals the influence of Titian during van Dyck's stay in Italy. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. * (en)
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  • Sansone e Dalila (van Dyck) (it)
  • Samson et Dalila (van Dyck) (fr)
  • Samson i Dalila (obraz Antoona van Dycka z 1630) (pl)
  • Samson and Delilah (van Dyck, Vienna) (en)
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