Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap
Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap

Lilith Rectangle Canvas Wrap

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Lilith (1889)
by John Collier (England, 1850-1934)

The apparent sweetness of this work by John Collier, a Pre-Raphaelite painter, is a wonderful testimony of the two sides of Lilith’s figure. Juggling between the images of beauty and that of a cold murderess, Collier is one of the artists that has transformed her image. From the Assyrio-Babylonian goddess, later known as the first woman in Jewish mythology, Lilith slowly turns into a powerful icon.

The contrasting colors of the painting, and its warm palette, further enhance the atmosphere that emerges from the work. This use of the colors, in Lilith as well as in Collier’s other portraits, earned him a certain recognition from his contemporaries. Seen as solemn, his work, however, offers an obvious mastery of tones and light.

Eventually, the figure of Lilith evolves gradually from the dangerous demoness depicted by the religious writings to a symbol of feminism. By her aspect of being equal to Adam, from whom she does not depend, the succubus becomes a feminist icon, a perfect opposition to Eve’s figure. Many powerful, sometimes feared, historical and mythological female figures are associated with snakes. These include Cleopatra and Medusa, whose association with snakes makes them desired or monstrous.

Rectangle Canvas Wrap

Gallery quality canvas print displays vibrant artwork that is built to last. Printed inks that are fade resistant. Inner frame is 1.25" deep and made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests.

All canvas prints are wrapped and shipped in fitted packaging.

  • Materials: cotton and polyester composite (canvas), pine wood (frame)
  • Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests
  • Leveling Bumpers Included - For wall protection
  • Ready To Hang - Mounting hardware comes attached