The figure. Note the "dress" surrounding the figure |
In her recently
published book Sheela-na-gigs
Unravelling an Enigma Barbara Freitag gave details of a Sheela na Gig at
Haverfordwest Priory in the county of Dyfed.
The Haverfordwest figure is placed in between two column
capitals originating from the priory at Haverfordwest which is
thought to have been founded in the early 13thC (1203) by Augustinian
cannons. The annual income at the time of the Dissolution was assessed
at £133 indicating a moderate wealth by the standards of Welsh monastic
houses. Records and the state of ruins suggest the priory escaped the
worst What remains of the capital is in a very good state of preservation, this may indicate that it was an indoor figure. It is thought the capital would have been part of the cloisters. The figure which measures 84mm x 60mm is an inverted acrobat type. The genital area is damaged so its anyone's guess as to whether it was exhibitionist once. As you can see from the photograph there is a very faint raised area on the groin which may indicate a vulva. There may also be a pointer to this figure being an exhibitionist due to the surround of the figure. At first, I thought it was vegetation surrounding the figure but Dr Rees mentioned that she thought it was a dress. On closer inspection, the vegetation bore a distinct impression of folds rather than vines or leaves. This is further borne out by the fact that there is a "bar" just below the breasts, which could indicate a fold of dress material. This figure is now in the possession of CADW. Thanks go to Dr Sian Rees and Dr Richard Avent of CADW for allowing us to photograph this and the Raglan castle figure. |
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A Warning Against Lust? |
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The figure and capitals |
Haverfordwest Priory Cloisters. A pictoral reconstruction of the cloisters shows decorated capitals at head height. This would seem to indicate that the figure was meant to be seen further strengthening the warning against lust interpretation of the figure.
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