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  1. Gargoyles in Gothic Architecture: Explore the …

    • A gargoyle is a grotesque that also acts as a drain-spout. In art history, a grotesque is any fanciful figure reminiscent of those found painted on the walls of grottoes—or cave-like ruins—in Ancient Rome. … See more

    How Do Gargoyles Work?

    The word gargoyle, or gargouille, is derived from gorge, the French word for throat. This is because a true gargoyle has a hollow neck, attached at one side to the building's gutter syste… See more

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    History

    Ancient Cultures
    Gargoyle-like structures were employed in ancient cultures, with the style … See more

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    Famous Medieval Cathedrals with Gargoyles

    Laon Cathedral
    Completed in 1230, the Laon Cathedralis believed to contain the earliest examples of medieval gargoyles, which can be seen along the hi… See more

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    Gargoyles Today

    Today, gargoyles are celebrated for their clever engineering and distinctively Gothic appearance. Though often confused with grotesques, the gargoyle remains one of the most p… See more

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