Thrusting down from the middle of this heavy carved oak plank is the round, catlike head of a fearsome creature with gaping mouth, broad tongue, and huge fangs. The slender neck is painted with vertical stripes that lead into a swirling mass of vegetation and twisting bodies of fantastical beasts.
There are many animals depicted on the doorways to stave churches. Lions, birds, horses, dragons. Each creature carries a meaning, though it is not always straight forward to say which is which. Explore the model to find out more.
Chronology: Middle Ages (c1200AD) Location: Ål, Norway Object type: Church doorway (portal) Material: Wood with bitumen paint Museum number: C10590 Technology: Photogrammetry
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