Holy Terrors - Gargoyles on Medieval Buildings
Janetta Rebold Benton
Abbeville Press (1997)
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Gargoyles, Gargoyles - Europe, Sculpture, Medieval
Hardcover 9780789201829
English
The true gargoyle is a waterspout, an architectural necessity that medieval artisans transformed into functional fantasies. The informative introduction to Holy Terrors explains everything that is known or conjectured about the history, the construction, the purposes, and the mysterious meanings of these often rude and rowdy characters. The three chapters that follow are devoted to the gargoyles themselves, imaginatively carved of stone in the form of people, real animals, and fantastic beasts. In clear, lively language, Janetta Rebold Benton puts these personality-filled sculptures into the context of medieval life and art and captures their quirky diversity in her engaging color photographs. Concluding the book is an invaluable guide to gargoyle sites throughout western Europe, as well as suggestions for further reading.
Product Details
LoC Classification NB170 .B46 1997
LoC Control Number 96036002
Dewey 729.5
Cover Price $29.95
No. of Pages 140
Height x Width 8.0 x 8.0  inch
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