Ghost of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris (2023)
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Robert Doisneau - La gargouille de Notre-Dame, 1969.
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The Gargoyle by G. Käsebier
Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934) ~ Gargouille / Gargoyle, Paris, France, 1901. Platinum print | src Alamy
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Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934) ~ The Gargoyle, ca. 1900, platinum photograph | src NGV (National gallery of Victoria)
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Stone sculptures you see on buildings are called grotesques, or if they have water coming out, gargoyles. The word gargoyle is derived from the French for throat or gullet and named after the dragon legend Gargouille (Hargreaves, 1990).
Hargreaves, J. (1990). Hargreaves New Illustrated Bestiary. Gothic Image Publications. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-906362-12-9
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Gargoyles - passion gargouilles
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Rumoured to be the origin of gargoyles, the powerful gargouille. When not out causing devastation, the dragon had made its home in the swamps off the left bank of the Seine.
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gargouille de la cathédrale
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Wacky Races Gargoyles
This week, Nicola, our Animation blogger, shares some killler sketches and an awesome end product
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-“The rain falls and wets his rigid body.”-
It seems as if it was watching you under the rain...
Although thinking about that while looking at an old statue is weird.
(This is just a little drawing of an Gargoyle France i did for fun and bc of his anniversary, hope you all like it!")
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Inktober sur une autre BD de l'enfance : Les Nombrils !
01. Gargouille
Je pense qu'après le tome 8 Vicky doit avoir une très mauvaise image d'elle même. Entre les choix qu'elle regrette et la pression qu'elle subit, à son tour de descendre en enfer. 😢
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Gargoyles
Passion gargouilles
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