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0002000/02824_0010029649 (added ca. 8/26/2007)



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0002000/02824_0010029639 (added ca. 8/26/2007)


The Stabbergargoyle is on the left & the Infancy & Old Agepair of grotesques is on the right.

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0002000/02784_0010037269 (added ca. 10/14/2007)


The Stabbergargoyle is on the left & Grabberon the right. Above them in the center are the Infancy & Old Agepair of grotesques.

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0002000/02783_0010029689 (added ca. 8/26/2007)

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Medium: Limestone
Artist: Jay Hall Carpenter, Lawrence Terrafranca (click name for more of that artist's work)
Related subjects: Children; Gargoyles/Grotesques
Location: Massachusetts & Wisconsin Aves NW (SW tower, W face, center buttress gablet) Washington, D.C. National Cathedral

Nearest Metro: Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan(Red) (click station name for all sculptures nearby) (dcMem ID #2824 )

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