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This sculpture takes the viewer to the Old Testament story of Samson's beloved, who betrayed him by cutting off his hair (which was his strength) while he was asleep. Her name is Delilah, which translates from Hebrew as “flowing hair”, “delicate”; and the Arabic translation further specifies its essence: "coquetry", "seduction”. Bronze Delilah flirts with the audience, enchanting the viewer. She takes pleasure in her seductive treachery.
This sculpture takes the viewer to the Old Testament story of Samson's beloved, who betrayed him by cutting off his hair (which was his strength) while he was asleep. Her name is Delilah, which translates from Hebrew as “flowing hair”, “delicate”; and the Arabic translation further specifies its essence: "coquetry", "seduction”. Bronze Delilah flirts with the audience, enchanting the viewer. She takes pleasure in her seductive treachery.
This sculpture takes the viewer to the Old Testament story of Samson's beloved, who betrayed him by cutting off his hair (which was his strength) while he was asleep. Her name is Delilah, which translates from Hebrew as “flowing hair”, “delicate”; and the Arabic translation further specifies its essence: "coquetry", "seduction”. Bronze Delilah flirts with the audience, enchanting the viewer. She takes pleasure in her seductive treachery.
This sculpture takes the viewer to the Old Testament story of Samson's beloved, who betrayed him by cutting off his hair (which was his strength) while he was asleep. Her name is Delilah, which translates from Hebrew as “flowing hair”, “delicate”; and the Arabic translation further specifies its essence: "coquetry", "seduction”. Bronze Delilah flirts with the audience, enchanting the viewer. She takes pleasure in her seductive treachery.

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Delilah Sculpture

Alexander Zverkov

Russia

Sculpture, Metal on Bronze

Size: 2 W x 5 H x 2 D in

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This sculpture takes the viewer to the Old Testament story of Samson's beloved, who betrayed him by cutting off his hair (which was his strength) while he was asleep. Her name is Delilah, which translates from Hebrew as “flowing hair”, “delicate”; and the Arabic translation further specifies its essence: "coquetry", "seduction”. Bronze Delilah flirts with the audience, enchanting the viewer. She takes pleasure in her seductive treachery.

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Metal on Bronze

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Size:

2 W x 5 H x 2 D in

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