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This Pazuzu Print is a reproduction of an ancient Mesopotamian artifact depicting Pazuzu, the Assyrian and Babylonian demon, dating from the 1st millennium BCE (Neo-Assyrian period, 8th–7th century BCE). The original artifact, preserved and photographed at the Louvre Museum (Paris), is one of the most iconic representations of ancient demonology, blending fear, protection, and myth in a single winged figure.
The artwork shows Pazuzu with human form, birdlike talons, wings spread wide, and a grotesque demonic face crowned with horns. His right hand is raised in a commanding gesture, while his body stands firmly on a base, evoking both terror and authority.
Available as a fine art print on hand-made paper for an antique archaeological feel, or on canvas for a bold gallery presentation. Each piece is delivered unframed, allowing you to select a frame that fits your home, study, occult altar, or collection of Mesopotamian-inspired art.
A Vision of Ancient Mesopotamian Demonology
Pazuzu was considered one of the most powerful spirits of Mesopotamian mythology. While associated with disease, drought, and the scorching desert wind, he was paradoxically invoked as a protector against other demons, especially Lamashtu, who threatened pregnant women and infants.
This duality — both terrifying and protective — made Pazuzu one of the most enduring figures in Assyrian and Babylonian spirituality. His image was carved on amulets, statues, and reliefs, placed in homes to ward off evil while embodying the dark, uncontrollable forces of nature.
What the Artwork Depicts
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The Winged Demon – a hybrid figure with human body, talons, and feathered wings.
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Demonic Face – grotesque features symbolizing chaos and destructive power.
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Raised Hand – a commanding or warding gesture, asserting authority.
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Ancient Assyrian Style – linear and stylized form, typical of Mesopotamian iconography.
Symbolism and Esoteric Meaning
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Lord of the Winds – Pazuzu as master of hot desert winds, bringer of both plague and fertility.
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Protector Demon – invoked to defend against evil, especially the demoness Lamashtu.
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Dual Nature – embodying chaos but also serving as a guardian spirit.
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Occult Resonance – a figure later revived in Western esotericism and famously in popular culture.
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Modern Recognition – Pazuzu became widely known after being featured in the novel and film The Exorcist, where his image symbolized possession and spiritual warfare.
Historical and Cultural Context
Pazuzu belongs to the pantheon of Mesopotamian demonology during the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian periods. His statues and images were widespread across Mesopotamia, where they served both as amulets of protection and as terrifying reminders of the forces of death, disease, and the natural world.
This particular representation, housed in the Louvre Museum, remains one of the most recognized artifacts of Near Eastern art. It demonstrates the duality of ancient spirituality, where demons were not simply evil but could also serve as guardians and intermediaries.
Today, Pazuzu resonates not only with historians and archaeologists but also with occultists, collectors, and fans of horror culture, making this print a powerful link between antiquity and the modern imagination.
Why Choose This Print?
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Authentic reproduction of the Pazuzu demon artifact from the Louvre.
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Iconic image of Assyrian and Babylonian demonology.
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Available on hand-made paper or canvas.
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Delivered unframed – style it in your own way.
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Perfect for collectors of Mesopotamian art, occult prints, and horror enthusiasts.
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A striking piece connecting archaeology, mythology, and modern occult culture.
Perfect For
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Collectors of ancient history and Mesopotamian prints.
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Fans of occult, esotericism, and demonology.
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Admirers of archaeological illustration and ancient artifacts.
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Horror and cinema enthusiasts drawn to The Exorcist.
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Unique gifts for historians, mystics, and lovers of dark art.
More Than Just an Archaeological Illustration
This Pazuzu Print is more than an artifact reproduction — it is a symbol of Mesopotamian spirituality and the complex nature of demons. Terrifying yet protective, Pazuzu embodies the paradoxes of ancient belief, where destruction and protection were two sides of the same force. Displaying it is to connect with both the mystical world of Assyria and Babylon and the enduring cultural fascination with the dark and the forbidden.
Canvas vs. Hand-Made Paper — Print Comparison Guide
Feature | Canvas Print | Hand-Made Paper Print |
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Visual Style | Mimics the look of classic oil or acrylic paintings Vivid colors with a slight shine |
Antique manuscript appearance with natural tone variation |
Material Texture |
Textile-like surface with fine weave Grammage: 280g/m2 Coated with anti-UV varnish |
Smooth but naturally uneven, handmade feel |
Color Finish | Bright and saturated with a varnished effect | Aged, yellowed tones for a vintage aesthetic |
Edges | Clean, factory-cut edges | Raw, irregular, often tattered edges — can be trimmed manually |
Print Feel | Sleek, refined — ideal for contemporary displays | Organic, rustic — perfect for vintage and esoteric vibes |
Best For | Bold altar prints, wall décor, gothic or modern homes | Magical journaling, ritual use, historical or occult-inspired collections |
Unique Element | Boldness and contrast bring out detail and depth | Every sheet is unique — hand-poured and sun-dried for natural texture |
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