Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: The Grandsons (10-11) in Washington, D.C. by Carl L Bush, Constantine Seferlis, Vincent Palumbo

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Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: The Grandsons (10-11) in Washington, D.C. by Carl L Bush, Constantine Seferlis, Vincent Palumbo

The Grandsons (10-11) are limestone gargoyle sculptures at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., created by Carl L Bush, Constantine Seferlis, and Vincent Palumbo. These child-themed figures feature contrasting elements such as an intact halo and a broken halo with a mischievous gesture. Located at the N Nave Bay 4 Triforium Level near Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues NW, they form part of the cathedral's extensive collection of 112 gargoyles and grotesques. The sculptures contribute to the cathedral's rich artistic tradition and are accessible to visitors via the nearby Woodley Park Metro station.