GARGOYLE HISTORY AND STATUES
The Gargoyle often makes his perch on a Cathedral or Church where in mid ecclesiastic style...he smiles an early gothic smile ~ Oliver Herford.
These are a peculiar race of creature which have inhabited many places in France - dating as far back as 600 B.C.
(Palais de Jacques)
The purpose of a Gargoyle was to drain water from a building. The word comes from the French ” gargouille” meaning “throat or pipe”. The statues have migrated away from Churches and can now be found on other buildings.
In medieval times people had a powerful belief in God. The Cathedral was a “sermon in stone” which could be “read” by an illiterate population. Some Gargoyles are illustrating Bible stories - from Eve’s first reach for the apple - to the images of eternal damnation.
Not all were for religious instruction however, many are simply grotesque, and they were made so in order to scare off evil spirits and that is why they were put on buildings.
If you have seen Gargoyles, you will notice a recurring theme of European paganism.
These photos were taken at the Palais de Jacques Coeur in Bourges France.
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