Black Bile
The Melancholy of Petronilla de Meath
The Melancholy of Petronilla de Meath
Original illustration
Nib and ink on Arches cotton paper
300gsm / 140lb
9x7cm / 3.5x2.7in (picture size)
14x12cm / 5.5x4.7in (frame size)
2021
Housed in a beautiful Florentine wooden gilt/enamel oval frame
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About:
Petronilla de Meath (c. 1300–1324) was the maidservant of Dame Alice Kyteler, a fourteenth century Hiberno-Norman noblewoman. After the death of Kyteler's fourth husband, Kyteler was accused of practicing witchcraft and Petronilla was charged with being one of her accomplices. Petronilla was tortured and forced to proclaim that she and Kyteler were guilty of witchcraft. Petronilla was then flogged and eventually burnt at the stake on 3 November 1324, in Kilkenny.[1][2] Hers was the first known case in Ireland or Great Britain of death by fire for the crime of heresy.
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