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Christine Pilzer - Ils pataugent + Dracula @ Festival des jeunes à Narbonne, 13 Feb 1966

Narbonne ArchFrenchcirca 1150-75Marble ‘This semicircular arch comprises seven stone blocks (k

Narbonne Arch
French
circa 1150-75
Marble

‘This semicircular arch comprises seven stone blocks (known as voussoirs) decorated with eight real and fantastic animals: left to right, a manticore (“man-eater” in Persian, with the face of a man, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion); a pelican (symbol of Christ); a basilisk (dragon with a serpent’s tail, signifying the power to kill); a harpy (half- woman, half-bird creature whose sweet song lures men to their deaths); a griffin (with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle); an amphisbaena (serpent with a head at either end); a centaur (with the head and torso of a man and lower body of a horse); and a crowned lion. These are all animals familiar from medieval bestiaries: texts compiled in the twelfth century describing such creatures and explaining their moral and religious associations.

The closest parallel to the carving style of the arch can be found in the nave capitals of the mid-twelfth-century church of Saint-Paul-Serge in Narbonne, but the original location of the arch remains unknown.’

The arch is in the collection of The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image and description taken from the Met’s website.

(**Tour 2/5, see this post for more information)


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(Walter Sanders. 1944)


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