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The Witch on the Wall: Medieval Erotic Sculpture in the British Isles (1977)
Author(s): Jorgen Andersen
Format: hardback
Edition: First
Year published: 1977
Publisher: George Allen & Unwin
Condition: Good
Total Pages: 171
Illustrations: Profusely illustrated in black and white
£125.00
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Scarce study of medieval erotic sculpture in the British Isles. “A female nude, often referring very openly to her genitals. Found on medieval buildings, churches and castles, but sometimes interpreted as a fertility figure of pagan origin. First developed by Romanesque carvers the image was adopted for protective purposes by builders in medieval England and Ireland. In the latter country it won particular favour, associated with lingering pagan beliefs. As an erotic subject of enigmatic origin the Sheela-na-gig has evaded scholars since the mid-nineteenth century, when antiquarians first began to wonder about that kind of figure.” IIncludes catalogue and maps, a bibliograpy and index. A Fascinating work. Condition: Ex-library copy with the usual library stamps, labels and shelf markings. The original spine has perished and the volume has been rebacked using strong red archival cloth tape, with the original boards retained.













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