A water spout projecting from a roof, or the parapet of a wall or tower, and carved into a grotesque figure, human or animal.
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By Todd Ames and Igor Shulimovich.
Medieval facts, information and history about gargoyles.
Massachusetts/ New England photographs of gargoyles, grotesques, chimeras, and other strange and striking statuary in architecture and environs.
A map showing locations of gargoyles at Oxford University. UK.
Amateur enthusiast Amelia Wilson tours us round the wealth of Gothic Revival carving in New York: creatures real and fantastic, and mock-medieval figures.
Reproductions of some of the gargoyles and grotesques decorating the various college buildings of Oxford University.
Reposted photographs with links back to the source and more information.
(April 22, 2013)
A map showing locations of gargoyles at Oxford University. UK.
By Todd Ames and Igor Shulimovich.
Reproductions of some of the gargoyles and grotesques decorating the various college buildings of Oxford University.
Medieval facts, information and history about gargoyles.
Massachusetts/ New England photographs of gargoyles, grotesques, chimeras, and other strange and striking statuary in architecture and environs.
Amateur enthusiast Amelia Wilson tours us round the wealth of Gothic Revival carving in New York: creatures real and fantastic, and mock-medieval figures.
Reposted photographs with links back to the source and more information.
(April 22, 2013)