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Charles Meryon Le Stryge 1853. Etching. Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, presented by Olivia Spencer Bower, 1979

Charles Meryon Le Stryge 1853. Etching. Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, presented by Olivia Spencer Bower, 1979

Colouring in: Le Stryge

Collection

This fantastical guardian creature sits on top of the north tower of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Some say it's a ghoul and others a vampire. Whatever it is, it looks a bit cheeky with its tongue poking out!

Le Stryge is one of the stone carvings that replaced Notre Dame's original medieval gargoyles in the mid 1800s, which were designed to spout water away from the building and had broken down over time. A huge fire in the cathedral in 2019 damaged Le Stryge.

What sort of creature do you think Le Stryge looks like? What features do you notice it has?

What do you think the creature might be looking at? What might it be thinking?

What else do you notice about the artwork?

This work is in black and white but we think it'd be great with a bit of colour. Download the colouring sheet here. When you're finished, you might want to take a photo of your work and ask an adult to tag us on social media (#chchartgallery).