Saint And The Dragon. St. and the Dragon, c.1470 Paolo Uccello [1] It was acquired by the English collector William Holwell Carr, who bequeathed it to the National Gallery, where it now hangs Saint George and the Dragon by Gustave Moreau, 1889/1890
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So, St George wasn't the one who originally slew the dragon, and even when he did, he didn't do so in England. Saint George and the Dragon, one of two versions of the theme by the artist, belonged to a series of miniature panels that Raphael painted in Florence for the celebrated court of Urbino
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Saint George and the Dragon, 15th century, State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.Detail The iconography of military saints Theodore, George and Demetrius as horsemen is a direct continuation of the Roman-era "Thracian horseman" type iconography.The iconography of the dragon appears to grow out of the serpent entwining the "tree of life" on one hand, and with the draco standard used by late Roman cavalry on the other A patron saint is the protector of a place, a person or an occupation
Mi Buhardilla... Saint and the Dragon. [1] It was acquired by the English collector William Holwell Carr, who bequeathed it to the National Gallery, where it now hangs Horsemen spearing serpents and boars are widely represented in.
Saint and the Dragon Oil Painting Fine Arts Gallery Original fine Art Oil Paintings. Saint George and the Dragon or Saint George Killing the Dragon is a 1555 or 1558 painting by the Venetian artist Tintoretto The iconography of military saints Theodore, George and Demetrius as horsemen is a direct continuation of the Roman-era "Thracian horseman" type iconography.The iconography of the dragon appears to grow out of the serpent entwining the "tree of life" on one hand, and with the draco standard used by late Roman cavalry on the other