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Strangely Wrought Creatures of Life & Death: Ancient Symbolism in European and American Architecture

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Strangely Wrought Creatures of Life & Death: Ancient Symbolism in European and American Architecture

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In his seventh book on folklore and symbolism, Gary R. Varner provides a look at strange and grotesque images we see everyday on our churches, banks and in our cemeteries. Images with origins far older than the structures they adorn. What are the meanings behind these grotesque creatures, why are carvings of griffins and dragons, unicorns and Green Men found throughout the world on churches and cathedrals, government buildings and even apartment buildings? Illustrated with over 50 original photographs, Varner explores the meanings of the carvings found on both old and contemporary buildings, from France and Great Britain to New York and California. In addition, Varner explores strange images that are commonly seen in our cemeteries, engraved on grave-markers and tombs. This is a book for anyone interested in symbolism and folklore, architectural history and the development of religion. Gary R. Varner is a member of the American Folklore Society and the Foundation for Mythological Studies.
Release date Australia
November 28th, 2006
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Lulu.com
Pages
160
Publisher
Lulu.com
Dimensions
152x229x9
ISBN-13
9781430302612
Product ID
2433479

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