Washington National Cathedral Grotesques: Stonecarver Constantine Seferlis in Washington, D.C. by Malcolm Harlow Jr

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Washington National Cathedral Grotesques: Stonecarver Constantine Seferlis in Washington, D.C. by Malcolm Harlow Jr

The Washington National Cathedral features limestone grotesques carved by stonecarver Constantine Seferlis, located on the southwest tower's west face and north buttress gablet. These sculptures, alongside those by Vincent Palumbo, include figures like the Humanoid Griffin and the Stabber. They are part of the cathedral's extensive collection of gargoyles and grotesques, reflecting its Gothic architectural heritage. The nearest Metro station is Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan in Washington, D.C.