Grotesques are any horrific figure. Gargoylestypically act as a water spout.
By that logic: All gargoyles are grotesques, but not all grotesques are gargoyles.
Gargoyles are statues. Grotesque is a word meaning very ugly. Grotesque is also a style of art characterized by ornamentations that typically use scrollwork, mythological beasts, architectural elements and a playful, imaginative manner. Grotesque does mean ugly but it is ALSO the name of those varieties of stone statues found on buildings (old cathedrals, homes, and the like). A gargoyle by definition differs from a grotesque in that it also serves as a rain spout (the mouth acted as a spout for a gutter system that passed water flowing from the rooftop, into a trough, and lastly, out of the mouth of the statue). A gargoyle can be in the shape of a grotesque-looking creature but it can also be in the shape of something more attractive, such as an angel statue. Most statues that are commonly thought to be gargoyles (of ugly, winged creatures, usually perched on the sides of buildings) are actually grotesques because they do not serve as gutter spouts and are merely decorative.
gargoyle characteristics are usually animals and humans. Difference between a gargoyle and a grotesque is that a gargoyle is usually more attractive that a grotesque. A gargoyle can be in the shape of a grotesque-looking creature but it can also be in the shape of something more attractive, such as an angel. Most statues that are commonly thought of being gargoyles (ugly, winged and usually perched on the side of buildings) are actually grotesques because they are not gutter spouts and are merely decorative. Gargoyles used to be used on churches for warnings to people who couldnt read, what type of bad spirits and monsters that were outside the church, whereas you're safe and with less worries when you're inside the church. Hope this helped. Lisa-Marie :)
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"Gargoyles are statues. Grotesque is a word meaning very ugly." NOTE: This answer is incomplete and seems to have been answered by someone who didn't realize that the two items in question actually have a historical similarity. Grotesque does of course mean ugly but it is ALSO the name for those varieties of stone statues that are found on buildings such as old cathedrals - and which usually take the shape of an ugly mythical creature, such as a griffin. Grotesques are commonly confused with Gargoyles but they are in reality very different. One serves a function and one is purely decorative. A gargoyle by definition differs from a grotesque because gargoyles are actually rain spouts. The mouth acts as a spout for a gutter system that passes water flowing from the roof top, into a trough, and lastly, out of the mouth of the statue. A gargoyle can be in the shape of any creature, ugly or not. The ugly ones are the most common but some gargoyles are in the likeness of angels. Most statues that are commonly thought to be gargoyles are actually grotesques because they do not serve as gutter spouts and are merely decorative.
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what is the diffence between bbe and bba. which one is better for career prospects.
The diffence between fostering and adopting is that adpoting is that you are taking the child home. Fostering is where you take care of the child. The diffence between fostering and adopting is that adpoting is that you are taking the child home. Fostering is where you take care of the child.
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