Samson and Delilah

Framed size: 19. (h) × 23 in. (d) x .5 in. (d)


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About the work

With this vivid woodcut, Morton Garchik  illustrates Delilah’s treachery.

The book of Judges describes the period after Joshua’s leadership of the Israelites and before the advent of monarchy. Israel lacked long-term centralized leadership and cycled through periods of sin, foreign oppression, and repentance, followed by redemption delivered by leaders appointed by God.  Samson was one of those redemptive leaders. Samson was also a brilliant military strategist and fierce warrior who led the Israelites to numerous victories in the war with the Philistines.  Desperate, the Philistines bribed Samson’s lover, Delilah, to learn the source of his strength. She gets Samson to disclose to her that the Nazirite vow he made which gives him his great strength also requires that he never cut his hair. While Samson is sleeping, Delilah cuts his hair; in his weakened state she is able to turn him over to the Philistines. The Philistines blind and imprison Samson and celebrate their victory over him by bringing him to their temple to show him off to their god. Samson asks for permission to rest against one of the support pillars, where he prays to God, miraculously recovers his strength, and uses his strength to bring down the columns, collapsing the temple and killing himself and all of the Philistines who were there.

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Medium

Woodcut

Date

Framing

Condition

Excellent Condition

Signing, Dating, and Titling

Type

Modern Print-Makers

About product details

Medium:

Lithograph in colors on fine translucent natural-white wove paper

Printer:

Apparently printed by the artist’s own hand, (as signified by the notation “imp.” after the artist’s name)

Date:

c. 1965-1975

Signature:

Hand-signed in pencil by the artist en recto lower right.  Editioned in pencil by the artist en recto lower left.

Edition:

This is example 27 from the edition of 100.

Framing:

This picture is custom framed using strictly conservation-grade materials behind 99% UV-blocking art glass.

Condition:

Excellent condition. Very modest toning under prior matting; tape residue en verso. Colors bright and clean, full margins.

Framed Size:

19. (h) × 23 in. (d) x .5 in. (d)

Image Size:

About 12 in. (h) × 16 in. (w)

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