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The Wicked Lady

ACEO, 2.5 x 3.5 inches, watercolor and gouache, 2008. The Wicked Lady was Catherine Ferrers, a young woman married to a man she disliked and living in the country in the mid-17th century. For excitement she began to disguise herself as a highwayman and rob coaches. She soon became notorious for a series of daring robberies. She had no need of the loot she stole and hid it in a secret room along with her disguise. Eventually she was wounded during a robbery. Her husband found her dead at the door of her secret room. He sealed the room and had her quietly buried. However, Catherine's ghost is said to haunt her old home, Markyate Cell, and the surrounding lanes.

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Kukua Akumanyi 19 Apr 2008

I love seeing and reading the history behind your image.. brilliant Mark.

Anonymous Guest 18 Apr 2008

obviously still a troubled spirit if she hasn't crossed over properly and still remains here in this world. What a beautiful painting. I always love how you shape facial features.....love from Tahnja

alma groskinsky 18 Apr 2008

Very well done love it!

kevin rollins 18 Apr 2008

amazing watercolour!

Artist Reply: Thank you Kevin!!

Joanna Jungjohann 18 Apr 2008

outstanding work and painting, mark! bravo!~

Artist Reply: Thank you Joanna!