The gargoyle that is usually called 'Irving' is a popular guy, and different artists have carved their own interpretation of Irving.
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Irving Gargoyle |
The picture above is the 'original' Irving gargoyle. This is a photo of the bass relief decoration on a building at 81 Irving Place in Manhattan in New York City. This guy is the inspiration of the gargoyle sculptures that are called 'Irving.'
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Irving Gargoyle |
This Irving is probably my favorite. He is cast in gypsum cement, and I think that the quality of the artist's work is excellent. Great details, with a great finish! I offer this guy in two different sizes — this size and a smaller guy.
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Small Irving Gargoyle Sculpture |
Here is the small version of the Irving gypsum gargoyle sculpture, note the key for size scale on this photograph, and the size cue on the larger guys above is the business card under one of the Irving gargoyle's foot.
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Cast Stone Irving Gargoyle Sculpture |
Another take on the Irving gargoyle. This little guy is made of cast stone with a green patina finish.
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Irving Gargoyle |
Let this version of the Irving gargoyle be my last picture on this blog. This guy is made of stone covered fiberglass, so they are rather light weight and good for indoor or outdoor display.
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