Guardian Griffin, 1150-1175. Creator: Unknown.

Guardian Griffin, 1150-1175. Creator: Unknown.

2-730-490 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Guardian Griffin, 1150-1175. Griffins are fabled creatures that have the characteristics of an eagle and a lion--combining watchfulness and courage. In Christian art, the dual nature of the griffin was often used to signify that of Christ himself: divine (bird) and human (animal). Griffins were often used as guardian figures in church sculpture and were placed in portals and choir screens. The creatures seen here, with their inward-turning heads, were certainly used for such a purpose. When viewed from the front, one griffin may be seen protecting the figure of a knight between its paws, while the other griffin guards a calf. Their original function was probably to support the columns of a porch in front of a church doorway.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Pink limestone (called "verona marble")

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5693x4503
File Size : 75,105kb


Aliases

  1. 1928.861.2
  1. 110242
  1. 0940006975
  1. 1928.861.2
  1. 2-730-490
  1. 2730490


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