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Saint George the Dragon-Slayer, Georgios Klontzas, 16th century
rossbarton:“This is about the porridge. You remember, don’t you? I can’t recall where we were, Saint
lionofchaeronea:Saint George Killing the Dragon, Bernat Martorell, 1434/35
Saint George Slaying the Dragon (limewood and polychromy), unknown German artist, ca. 1480 (original
hellas-inhabitants:Agios Georgios (Saint George).From the dearest saints throughout the Christian wo
mun-sal-vache:Saint George at War (St Michael Church, Oxford). —source
portraitsofsaints:Happy Feast DaySaint GeorgeDied: 303Feast Day: April 23Patronage: England, crusade
Master of Catherine of Cleves (active ca. 1435-60), ‘St. George Slaying the Dragon’, &ld
hourglassofblacktears:Dragon from a depiction of Saint George slaying the dragon-17° c.
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:Jean de Dinteville (probably), portrayed as a Roman-esque Saint George
Saint George and the Dragon (I assume), as illustrated by Walter Crane (1845-1915), English artist &
John Franklin (fl.1800-61), “The Seven Champions of Christendom” by William Henry Giles
Emmanuel Frémiet (1824-1910), ‘Saint George’, ’'Figaro Salon’’, 1900S
George J. Stodart (fl.1880-1893), ‘St. Margaret & the Dragon’, “The Art Journa
fruitcakefemme:richard siken, three proofspaolo uccello, saint george and the dragon
Bernt Notke (1435-1509), ‘Saint George’, “Bernt Notke und sein Kreis” by Wal
Costabili Altarpiece, panel with Saint George, by Dosso Dossi, Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara.
artist-rubens:Landscape with Saint George and the Dragon, 1630, Peter Paul RubensMedium: oil,canvas
Saint George and the Princess of Trebizond by Pisanello, 1436-38
The Lamentation, Master of the Codex of Saint George, ca. 1330–35, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Clois
cappellapaolina:Horse of St. George the Victorious. Fragments of icons
Probably Saint George killing the dragon
maertyrer:The martyrdom of Saint GeorgeChurch of Saint George, Schenna, South Tyrol; 14th century
Bernat Martorell (1400–1452), ‘Saint George Killing the Dragon’, 1434-35
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