Gargoyles and Grotesques (Shire Library)

by Alex Woodcock

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

NA3683.G37 W66

Publication

Shire Publications (2011), 64 pages

Description

Gargoyles are an architectural feature designed to throw rainwater clear of the walls of a building. Widely used on medieval churches, these water spouts were often richly decorated, and fashioned as serpents' heads and other fanciful shapes. Today, the term gargoyle is also popularly applied to any carved decorative head or creature high up on a building and this book is an exploration of all of these enchanting features. Written by an academic and stonecarver, it is the perfect introduction to this fascinating subject. Gargoyles aims to provide a concise introduction to the stone carvings often found on religious and secular buildings in Britain from the medieval period to the modern. It will explore the typical imagery, some of the theories put forward to explain them, as well as consider the carvings within their architectural and social contexts. Incorporating recent and current research, the book will nevertheless be accessible to the general reader.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

64 p.; 8.2 inches

ISBN

0747808317 / 9780747808312
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