

The origin of Lilith goes back to Lilitu and Ardat Lili, two female figures from Mesopotamian (Sumerian, Akkadian and Assyrian) mythology related to the spirit of the wind.

The origin of Lilith goes back to Lilith and Ardat Lili, two Mesopotamian mythology (Sumerian), Sumerian (Sumerian) mythology (Sumerian), and the mythology of Lilith and Ardat Lili, two Mesopotamian mythology (Sumerian). The recovery of the representation by Pre-Raphaelite painters in the nineteenth century, among others by Collier, of Lilith as a fatal, dangerous woman, as all women are, so it represents her beautiful and naked, with the symbols of the snake and a long hair is considered a male response, of shock and fear, to the new woman of the suffragette movements and women’s emancipation of the late nineteenth century.
