Gargoyles On Churches History at Bertha Goosby blog

Gargoyles On Churches History. originally designed as spouts to drain water from buildings and gutters, now called gargoyles, [9] grotesques became a. Angels in procession, or more examples from a seemingly endless parade of saints, gave the community the opportunity to reflect on stories, moral lessons, and on heaven, itself. for medieval sculptors, the posts of buttresses offered an irresistible opportunity for more sacred sculpture. The gargoyles were designed at the same time as the cathedral’s architecture. in the context of medieval christian churches, gargoyles served as a representation of evil or demonic forces. while gargoyles were used on a range of medieval buildings, they have come to be most closely associated with churches and cathedrals.

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The gargoyles were designed at the same time as the cathedral’s architecture. originally designed as spouts to drain water from buildings and gutters, now called gargoyles, [9] grotesques became a. in the context of medieval christian churches, gargoyles served as a representation of evil or demonic forces. for medieval sculptors, the posts of buttresses offered an irresistible opportunity for more sacred sculpture. while gargoyles were used on a range of medieval buildings, they have come to be most closely associated with churches and cathedrals. Angels in procession, or more examples from a seemingly endless parade of saints, gave the community the opportunity to reflect on stories, moral lessons, and on heaven, itself.

Gargoyle Trinity Episcopal ChurchDetroit, MI a photo on Flickriver

Gargoyles On Churches History originally designed as spouts to drain water from buildings and gutters, now called gargoyles, [9] grotesques became a. The gargoyles were designed at the same time as the cathedral’s architecture. while gargoyles were used on a range of medieval buildings, they have come to be most closely associated with churches and cathedrals. in the context of medieval christian churches, gargoyles served as a representation of evil or demonic forces. Angels in procession, or more examples from a seemingly endless parade of saints, gave the community the opportunity to reflect on stories, moral lessons, and on heaven, itself. for medieval sculptors, the posts of buttresses offered an irresistible opportunity for more sacred sculpture. originally designed as spouts to drain water from buildings and gutters, now called gargoyles, [9] grotesques became a.

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