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Religious sites in France aren’t just places of worship—they’re architectural and cultural icons, filled with centuries-old artistry and history. From grand cathedrals to intimate chapels, each site ...
Photo by Jason Smith A hallmark of Neo-Gothic style, the gargoyle and its compatriots have been constant companions on the UChicago campus since its inception. Strictly speaking, most of the figures ...
This woman's husband discovered a medieval gargoyle imp hidden above their toilet. The man was cleaning the space when he lifted a cover and found the imp. Upon further research, they found that ...
A serpentine dragon manages to beat LA traffic in D-War (2007), Freestyle Releasing RELATED: Live-Action ‘Gargoyles’ Showrunner Gary Dauberman Hopes His Version Lives Up To The Mature Vibe Of The ...
If you look up at Art Deco buildings or Gothic Revival churches in southeast Michigan, you’ll see works of art like gargoyles, corbels and statues.
The show opens with a limestone human-dog gargoyle (Southern France, c. 1300–1350), an example of “crude” art meant to contrast with religious imagery.
Discover Ohio's hidden medieval treasures, from hand-built castles to enchanting Renaissance faires, offering a whimsical journey through time without leaving the Buckeye State.
Discover the new LEGO Creator Medieval Dragon set with 714 pieces for an exciting build and play experience. Transform your creation into three mythical creatures: a dragon, sea serpent, or phoenix.
The roof of Notre-Dame is famous for its gargoyles and chimeras (fantastical statues, the former distinguished from the latter by the fact that they are used to drain off rainwater).
There's so much to read along the facades there, everything from gargoyles to monks, to maybe even a little pretzel and for sure a dragon or two.
Gargoyles were a common feature in Medieval times, but they rarely make their way onto modern structures - and there's an interesting reason why. It was recently revealed on Reddit ...