Rath - Sheela-na-Gig - CL025-0840043D ModelNoAI
This sheela is on a highly decorated window sill, now placed upside down over a window recess in the S wall of the nave of Rath church. The sheela has an oval head with large circular eyes. The nose is slender and rectangular with a button pint. The mouth is open with large lips. The chin point is above the body. There is no neck. The clavicle is shown with two uneven breasts to each side of the body. The belly is bloated . The legs extend from the waist and are bent at the knee. The left is complete with the foot point outwards. The right is broken below the knee. The arms extend from the shoulders. The left arm downwards with hand and fingers above the vulva which is has a beasts head below biting it. The right arm is raised up holding a beast by the neck. This beast is biting the right ear. A second beast is sitting on the left knee and biting the left ear.
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