Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Pretentious Dragon (107) in Washington, D.C. by Donald Miller, Malcolm Harlow
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The Pretentious Dragon (107) is a limestone gargoyle on the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., designed by Donald Miller and carved by Malcolm Harlow. It is part of the cathedral's extensive collection of gargoyles that blend Gothic tradition with modern artistry. Located near Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues NW, this sculpture contributes to the cathedral's unique architectural character. The gargoyle is featured in dcMemorials.com's documentation of D.C.'s outdoor art.
