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sibyl

[sib-uhl] / ˈsɪb əl /


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Sherman has been the sibyl of such proliferating confusions, toying with representation’s integrity and the boundaries of identity for more than four decades.

From New York Times • Jan. 24, 2024

It was deemed a line straight to God — staggering, the voice of an enchantress, a sibyl, a siren.

From Washington Post • May 11, 2021

Since the mid-1980s, Ms. Cook has reigned as a kind of sibyl channeling the wisdom and humanity of the American songbook, particularly as embodied in the work of Stephen Sondheim.

From New York Times • Jun. 22, 2016

He shows Emperor Octavian asking the Tiburtine sibyl whether any king as great as he would ever live; the sibyl replies by showing the Emperor a vision of the Christ Child.

From Time Magazine Archive

Why did he go to so much trouble when the finished sibyl is mostly clothed and must be viewed from a considerable distance below?

From "History of Art, Volume 1" by H.W. Janson




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