Gargoyles and Grotesques

Gargoyles and Grotesques
Title Gargoyles and Grotesques PDF eBook
Author Alex Woodcock
Publisher Shire Publications
Pages 0
Release 2011-05-24
Genre Art
ISBN 9780747808312

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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.

Gargoyles and Grotesques

Gargoyles and Grotesques
Title Gargoyles and Grotesques PDF eBook
Author Ronald Sheridan
Publisher
Pages 127
Release 1975
Genre Church architecture
ISBN 9780821206447

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Gargoyles and Grotesques

Gargoyles and Grotesques
Title Gargoyles and Grotesques PDF eBook
Author A. Raguenet
Publisher
Pages 259
Release 2010-06-17
Genre Design
ISBN 9780486470160

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Enter a mysterious world of fantasy, beauty, and horror with this historic collection of architectural details from centuries-old structures — gargoyles, busts, cartouches, pedestals, more. Bonus CD-ROM includes all images from the book.

The grotesque

The grotesque
Title The grotesque PDF eBook
Author Frances K. Barasch
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 184
Release 2018-12-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3111715108

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Gargoyles, Grotesques & Green Men

Gargoyles, Grotesques & Green Men
Title Gargoyles, Grotesques & Green Men PDF eBook
Author Gary R. Varner
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 182
Release 2007-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 1435711424

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The symbols and strange images that we find in our cemeteries, religious structures, banks and in our parks are the same symbols that have been part of the framework of the human psyche for thousands of years. While contemporary man may think that they are simply decorative manifestations of a by-gone era, they represent the fears, dreams, ideas, beliefs and struggles that humankind has endured since we began to walk upright. This book surveys many of these icons and will give a meaning for them both in the context of ancient history and folklore as well as a meaning that is suitable for our contemporary times. Illustrated with dozens of photographs, this book will be of interest to anyone interested in historic preservation, ancient symbolism, the Green Man and the universal application of imagery. Gary R. Varner has written numerous books on ancient traditions, folklore, the environment and contemporary issues. He is a member of the American Folklore Society and the Foundation for Mythological Studies.

The Grotesque in Church Art

The Grotesque in Church Art
Title The Grotesque in Church Art PDF eBook
Author Thomas Tindall Wildridge
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 1899
Genre Christian art and symbolism
ISBN

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Grotesque

Grotesque
Title Grotesque PDF eBook
Author Justin Edwards
Publisher Routledge
Pages 177
Release 2013-05-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134105983

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Grotesque provides an invaluable and accessible guide to the use (and abuse) of this complex literary term. Justin D. Edwards and Rune Graulund explore the influence of the grotesque on cultural forms throughout history, with particular focus on its representation in literature, visual art and film. The book: presents a history of the literary grotesque from Classical writing to the present examines theoretical debates around the term in their historical and cultural contexts introduce readers to key writers and artists of the grotesque, from Homer to Rabelais, Shakespeare, Carson McCullers and David Cronenberg analyses key terms such as disharmony, deformed and distorted bodies, misfits and freaks explores the grotesque in relation to queer theory, post-colonialism and the carnivalesque. Grotesque presents readers with an original and distinctive overview of this vital genre and is an essential guide for students of literature, art history and film studies.