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LILITH, c1950 B. C. The Burney Relief, a Babylonian cult plaque of the demoness Lilith, the first wife of Adam according to rabbinic tradition. Terracotta relief, c1950 B. C
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LILITH, c1950 B. C. The Burney Relief, a Babylonian cult plaque of the demoness Lilith, the first wife of Adam according to rabbinic tradition. Terracotta relief, c1950 B. C
LILITH, c1950 B.C.
The Burney Relief, a Babylonian cult plaque of the demoness Lilith, the first wife of Adam according to rabbinic tradition. Terracotta relief, c1950 B.C
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Adam Demon Evil Folk Lore Genesis Hebrew Lion Nude Relief Sculpture Sumer Talon Tradition Winged Babylonian Burney Lilith Mesopotamian
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This print showcases the Burney Relief, a Babylonian cult plaque from around 1950 B. C. The relief depicts Lilith, a powerful and enigmatic figure in ancient folklore. According to rabbinic tradition, she was Adam's first wife before Eve. Crafted from terracotta, this mesmerizing sculpture offers a glimpse into the rich mythology of ancient Mesopotamia. Lilith is portrayed as a striking and mysterious woman with wings and talons like an owl. Her presence exudes both beauty and danger, symbolizing her dual nature as both seductive temptress and malevolent demoness. A lion stands beside her, further emphasizing her association with power and ferocity. The intricate details of this relief highlight the skill of its Babylonian creators who sought to capture the essence of Lilith's character within their artwork. The Burney Relief serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with this mythological figure throughout history. Displayed here by The Granger Collection in New York, this print invites viewers to delve into the realms of Hebrew folklore and explore one interpretation of Lilith's story. Whether you are captivated by ancient legends or simply appreciate artistry that transcends time, this image is sure to spark curiosity about humanity's collective imagination across cultures and centuries.
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