• - St George Slaying the Dragon (c. 1420), tempera, canvas, 175 x 174 cm. NG S 1497, National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana.
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  • St George Slaying the Dragon 1420. by Anonymous. painting by anonymous painter (Museum: National Gallery of Slovenia). Credit
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  • National Gallery of Slovenia is the main art museum in Slovenia containing the largest visual arts collection from the late medieval period to the early twentieth...
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  • The motif of Saint George as a knight on horseback slaying the dragon first appears in western art in the second half of the 13th century.
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  • Beehive panel paintings of Saint George and the Dragon‎ (16 F). ... Saint George Slaying the Dragon, Ljubljana.jpg 2,625 × 4,146; 3.47 MB.
  • Conversely, St George slaying the dragon, which was acquired in 1949 as a Sienese painting, is currently attributed by many scholars to Uccello.
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  • We are working to make this description available as soon as possible. Albrecht Altdorfer. Saint George Slaying the Dragon, 1511. Not on View.
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  • St George Slaying the Dragon. 1430. 62.2 x 38.8 cms | 24 1/4 x 15 1/4 ins Oil, tempera and silver leaf on wood panel.
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  • Gratefully built with ACNLPatternTool. St. George Slaying the Dragon. ... St. George Slaying the Dragon, Martin Schongauer (German, Colmar ca.
  • The old notion of “slaying the dragon” has had a pervasive presence in our culture for centuries, yet few know the actual origins of the popular expression.
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  • Here's Uccello's depiction of Saint George slaying the dragon http://bit.ly/1GONmLt. ... En référence aux dragons ?
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  • The original sculpture of St George slaying the dragon once topped a fountain in the courtyard of the royal palace of Prague.
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  • "Carlo Crivelli's St. George Slaying the Dragon: Materiality, Facture, and Restoration" in Stephen J. Cambell (ed.). Ornament & Illusion: Carlo Crivelli of Venice.