Drawn from several classic volumes, this design treasury of 537 images abounds in the finest examples of Gothic ornament. The crisp black-and-white designs include gargoyles and other mythic beasts, floral and foliated designs, stained glass patterns, and other elaborate motifs. Sources include ironw... read more
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Drawn from several classic volumes, this design treasury of 537 images abounds in the finest examples of Gothic ornament. The crisp black-and-white designs include gargoyles and other mythic beasts, floral and foliated designs, stained glass patterns, and other elaborate motifs. Sources include ironwork, masonry, and woodwork from the medieval churches and cathedrals of Europe.
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