Delilah Copperspoon/Delilah's Paintings

Delilah's Paintings are paintings created by Delilah Copperspoon. They were first introduced in The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches, but used to be solely decoration at the time.

In Dishonored 2 some of Delilah's paintings from the DLC, in addition to a few new ones, have become collectible in a similar fashion like Sokolov's paintings.

Trivia

 * "My Name on Their Lips" and "The Strings on His Back" were first seen in Knife of Dunwall DLC in the mission, Eminent Domain. Delilah's self-portrait can be located on the wall of Timish's bedroom office.  The painting of Timish can be found on the Staircase in the Lobby.
 * "Her Face is My Smile" and "Her Branches Reach for Me" can both be found in the Void in the final mission of The Brigmore Witches, Delilah's Masterwork. Both paintings can be interacted with as Daud's non-lethal approach to the mission is to swap the paintings.
 * "Where it Opened, and I Entered" can be found in the Brigmore Manor. The Void Lantern in Delilah's studio is needed to reveal the painting and proceed with the mission.
 * Delilah's artwork for The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches was done by the artist Veronique Meignaud
 * Delilah's artwork for Dishonored 2 was done by the artist Sergey Kolesov.