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All the Things Wild and Wonderful - Wildlife Imagery in Yorkshire Churches (Paperback)
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All the Things Wild and Wonderful - Wildlife Imagery in Yorkshire Churches (Paperback)
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Wildlife Imagery in Churches Have you ever wondered why holly, ivy
and mistletoe feature particularly at Christmas? Why vine, grapes
and wheat are the most common plants portrayed and why is yew
planted in many churchyards? Do you know where to find a green
mole, a six-legged spider and a blue frog with white patterns on
its body? In which church can you see moths and butterflies and
where might you find a Jewel Beetle? What are the reasons for
carving a preaching fox or for painting two apes disembowelling a
pig? Why are lions sometimes found carved on the stonework doorways
of older churches? Are you aware of their significance? In which
churches will you see windows dedicated to St Francis preaching to
identifiable birds? Lecterns invariably illustrate eagles, but in
one church the eagle is replaced by a carving of a turkey. Why?
What is the symbolism behind depictions of the 'Pelican in its
Piety'? Can you tell the difference between a dragon, a griffin and
a wyvern; or between a harpy, a mermaid and a siren? Carved in wood
and stone, painted and stained on glass, and embroidered on church
textiles, the flora and fauna of the natural world can be found in
many churches. Explore the reasons why, in this well illustrated
and fascinating book, the subjects were chosen, their religious
significance, and the myths, legends and history associated with
them.
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