Gargoyles of Notre Dame
Discover the captivating history of the gargoyles that grace the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris with Gargoyles of Notre Dame by Michael Camille. Published in 2009, this compelling book spans 456 pages, delving into the fascinating story of these legendary figures. Many visitors to Notre Dame may be surprised to learn that these striking sculptures were not created until the 19th century, yet they have played a crucial role in transforming the 13th-century cathedral into a modern monument. Camille expertly explores the artistic and architectural significance of these gargoyles, shedding light on their role in the cathedral's enduring legacy. Ideal for art and architecture enthusiasts, this book offers a unique perspective on one of France's most cherished religious buildings. Enhance your understanding of art, sculpture, and decoration with this essential read.