gargouilles mean good luck. they frighten evil spirits away with their frightening look. some say goths are frightening(which i think they are too) they have lots of argetecture on them like goths
informationgargouilles are not particulary a rare dragon. they are french, and hard to spot. they are 15 feet long and 8-10 feet high. they are a slate grey or green. they eat rats, cats, or bats
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romanesque.Medieval architecture is actually referred to as Gothic Architecture.
st Mary's in sydeney, st paul's in Melbourne and st john's in Brisbane There is a good list of currently existing Gothic Buildings at the link below!
The Palace of Westminster was built in the Victorian era and the architectural fashion at the time was to build mock Gothic buildings.
The main focus of Gothic artists was to communicate religious messages to the public. Most Gothic art was found in churches and other large buildings.
Flying buttressed
Gothic style is characterized by features that include the pointed arch, the ribbed vault and the flying buttress. High spires are often on top of Gothic buildings.
Kristina Marie Luce has written: 'Gothic drawing, the neglected set and 13th century tower epure at the Cathedral of Bourges' -- subject(s): Architecture, Gothic, Buildings, structures, Drawing, Gothic, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Drawing
Gothic art emerged in France about 1140, and then spread to the rest of Europe the following century. Some famous buildings inspired by Gothic architecture are the Cologne Cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris and the Milan Cathedral.
F. Graeme Chalmers has written: 'Romanesque & gothic buildings' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Gothic, Architecture, Medieval, Architecture, Romanesque, Gothic Architecture, Historic buildings, Medieval Architecture, Romanesque Architecture, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Celebrating pluralism' -- subject(s): Art, Multicultural education, Study and teaching (Elementary)