Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Pretentious Dragon (107) in Washington, D.C. by Donald Miller, Malcolm Harlow Jr

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Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Pretentious Dragon (107) in Washington, D.C. by Donald Miller, Malcolm Harlow Jr

Pretentious Dragon (107) is a limestone gargoyle sculpture at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., created by Donald Miller and Malcolm Harlow Jr. It is located on the east face of the northwest tower, second floor level. This gargoyle is part of the Cathedral's extensive collection of 112 gargoyles and grotesques, representing animal themes and contributing to the building's Gothic architectural character. The sculpture is accessible near the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro Station.