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Title
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[Act I – As Celestina Knocks on a Door, a Horseman Approaches and Three Figures Observe (Repeated)]
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Description
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In the foreground and to the left, we see a female figure knocking on the door to a house. Her long veil and slightly more aged appearance indicate that this is meant to represent Celestina. In her left hand she is holding either a lantern or a bag. In the foreground and to the right, we see a male figure (Calisto?) walking toward the house with a horse. A female figure (Melibea?) watches from a window in the top left corner, and two other figures (perhaps Melibea’s parents Alisa and Pleberio) watch from a balcony.The entire image is identical to the one found on the title page.
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Image Creator
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Anonymous (Engraver)
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Heyndric Heyndricz (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:18222
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Source Name
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Celestina, Een Tragicomedie van Calisto ende Melibea, inde welcke staen veel profijtelijcke sententien oft spreecwoorden, ende veel nootzakelijcke waerschouwinghen, byzonder voor Jonghe-ghezellen, betoonende het groot bedroch vande Pluym-strijckers, van de ontrouwe Dienaers, ende voor al van de Koppelerssen en̄ lichte Vrouwē.
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Image
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mta_18222_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Spanish romances
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Celestina (Fictitious character)
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Calisto (Fictitious character)
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Alisa (Fictitious character)
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Pleberio (Fictitious character)
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Melibea (Fictitious character)
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Horses
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Windows
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Balconies
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Lanterns
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Bags
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Doors