St. George's Gargoyle - 14th Century
The term gargoyle, which derives from the Old French word for windpipe, refers to a grotesquely carved roof gutter water spout used in Gothic architecture. This gargoyle is a copy of one on the exterior of St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.8 x 9.5 x 4"
Merchant: Museum Store Company
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Sculpture & Statues


