Glendalough (Wicklow)


At the bottom right-hand side of the E window, and set sideways, in sylvan St Saviour's church
is the only Femme aux Serpents in Ireland, representing Luxuria within a triangle of beading.
The serpents' tails are, unusually, tightly curled. She is also crudely exhibitionist.
This photograph is slightly larger than actual size.

compare with a mermaid-Luxuria in Spain >


And compare with a striking Swedish example at Väte (Gotland): this figure suckles two large snakes,
while a toad and an asp are looking for nipples in her armpits: the sign of a witch.
This is truly a 'Witch on the Wall'.


photo by Kjartan Hauglid

Compare also with interpretations and variations on the Luxuria-theme in rural Denmark >


The position of the carving on the E window of St Saviour's Church.


photo by Gabriel Cannon


On the other side of Ireland, however, is a quite different (and more Norse-Irish) version of the motif,
with the hellish beasts attacking her ears.

Rath, county Clare. click for more >