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Vassar College Library Gargoyles and Grotesques

Vassar College Library was built in 1905, the architecture and the style of the building is perpendicular Gothic, with many embellishments. Among those embellishments are approximately thirty-six gargoyles and grotesques. Gargoyles are decorative water-bearing fixtures meant to redirect rainwater away from stonework while grotesques, although similar in appearance, are meant only for adornment.
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Vassar College Library Gargoyles and Grotesques

On western wall of southern arm, third from south [location: C3]

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2017-05-15T00:00:01Z-2017-05-15T23:59:59Z
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Profile, facing left; lion with mane

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Vassar College Library Gargoyles and Grotesques

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Vassar College Library was built in 1905, the architecture and the style of the building is perpendicular Gothic, with many embellishments. Among those embellishments are approximately thirty-six gargoyles and grotesques. Gargoyles are decorative water-bearing fixtures meant to redirect rainwater

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