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Classical Myth / Lilith

Classical Myth  /  Lilith


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Classical Myth / Lilith

LILITH, night vampire probably of Babylonian origin, supposed to haunt wildernesses. In Rabbinical writings she is supposed to have been Adams first wife

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Babylonian Haunt Monster Origin Supposed Vampire Writings Lilith Myth Rabbinical


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In this print titled "Classical Myth / Lilith," we are transported to a realm where ancient legends intertwine with historical narratives. Lilith, the enigmatic night vampire of Babylonian origin, is believed to haunt the untamed wildernesses that stretch beyond human civilization. As we delve into Rabbinical writings, an intriguing twist emerges - she is said to have been Adam's first wife. This image invites us to explore the origins of classical mythology and its enduring influence on our collective consciousness. Lilith, a figure shrouded in mystery and mythos, embodies both fascination and fear as she traverses between darkness and light. The visual composition captures the essence of Lilith's power and allure. The artist skillfully portrays her as a mesmerizing creature who walks the fine line between beauty and monstrosity. Her piercing gaze holds secrets from centuries past while her flowing hair evokes an otherworldly aura. Through this print, we embark on a journey through time, tracing back the roots of folklore that have shaped cultures throughout history. We encounter tales passed down through generations - stories that ignite our imagination and challenge conventional notions of love, loyalty, and existence itself. "Classical Myth / Lilith" serves as a testament to humanity's eternal quest for understanding our own origins. It reminds us that within ancient texts lie profound insights into our shared heritage as well as cautionary tales about embracing forbidden knowledge. As we contemplate this striking image by Mary Evans Prints Online under Rights Managed license (not affiliated with any company), let us embrace the opportunity it presents: to unravel layers upon layers of classical lore while honoring those who came before us – leaving behind their words etched in timeless writings for future generations to ponder upon.

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