Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Pan (109) in Washington, D.C. by Frederick E Hart, Malcolm Harlow Jr

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Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Pan (109) in Washington, D.C. by Frederick E Hart, Malcolm Harlow Jr

Pan (109) is a limestone gargoyle sculpted by Frederick E. Hart and Malcolm Harlow Jr., located on the northwest tower of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. It is part of a collection of 112 gargoyles that decorate the Cathedral's Gothic Revival architecture. Positioned on the west face at the second floor level, Pan is near other notable sculptures such as Gluttony and the Creation of Day tympanum. The gargoyle reflects traditional Gothic themes and serves both decorative and symbolic roles.