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Practicing citations The Monster in the Garden also collates the diverse understandings of Renaissance garden design and tracks the use of grotesques throughout the period and their established functions as a stylistic choices in landscape design during the Renaissance.

Ambrose does not address the architectural importance of grotesques and does not choose to focus on them either, discussing general sculptures of importance at the time.

Fudgé also emphasises the political power of grotesques and how were they allowed to adorn churches and other buildings of religious importance despite their often graphic content.

Stoddard explores the interconnected nature of art and buildings and how they inform each other, this is especially relevant when concerning the prevalence of grotesques in architecture in the medieval period and their continued preservation.

Zajac pursues an analysis on the juxtaposition of christian monuments and grotesques in architecture.

Answers to module 7 questions This media is a photograph of a cat taken in front of a window This work is my own work This is in a JPG file format The license i have chosen: This photo will be added to an animals/cats category This file is a photo of a grey and white cat leaning against a screened window with one paw