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The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery cutting of her nose and upper Lip as an example for her Nuns to follow, to prevent being Ravished by the Danes (engraving)
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The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery cutting of her nose and upper Lip as an example for her Nuns to follow, to prevent being Ravished by the Danes (engraving)
3630904 The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery cutting of her nose and upper Lip as an example for her Nuns to follow, to prevent being Ravished by the Danes (engraving) by Wale, Samuel (1721-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery cutting of her nose and upper Lip as an example for her Nuns to follow, to prevent being Ravished by the Danes. Illustration for A New and Complete History of England by Temple Sydney (J Cooke, 1774).); © Look and Learn
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Abbess Cutting Danes Follow Monastery Nose Nuns Prevent Upper Ravished
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This engraving by Samuel Wale depicts a powerful and shocking moment in history. Entitled "The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery cutting off her nose and upper lip as an example for her Nuns to follow, to prevent being Ravished by the Danes" this print transports us back to a time of great turmoil. Set in medieval England, during the Danish invasions, the image portrays an act of sacrifice and defiance. The brave Abbess takes drastic measures to protect herself and her fellow nuns from the threat of ravishment by the invading Danes. By mutilating her own face, she sets an example for others to follow - a desperate attempt at preserving their chastity. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every line etched with precision conveys both pain and determination. This historical event serves as a reminder of the atrocities faced by women throughout history and their unwavering strength in times of adversity. Wale's engraving was originally created as an illustration for Temple Sydney's book, "A New and Complete History of England". It captures not only a specific moment but also reflects broader themes such as courage, sacrifice, and resilience that resonate across cultures and time periods. As we gaze upon this haunting image, we are reminded of the importance of remembering our past struggles while celebrating those who fought against injustice.
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