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The dragon... fell to earth dead, from St. George and the Dragon, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho)

The dragon... fell to earth dead, from St. George and the Dragon, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho)


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The dragon... fell to earth dead, from St. George and the Dragon, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho)

IL197491 The dragon...fell to earth dead, from St. George and the Dragon, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection

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This print captures a pivotal moment from the timeless tale of St. George and the Dragon. In this scene, the mighty dragon, once feared by all, lies lifeless on the earth after being vanquished by the valiant St. George. The vivid colors of this 1920s lithograph bring to life Rose Yeatman Woolf's artistic interpretation of this legendary encounter. Mounted on his noble steed and armed with his trusty lance, St. George emerges as a true Christian hero in this depiction. His determination is palpable as he confronts the monstrous creature that has terrorized the land for far too long. The clash between these two formidable opponents symbolizes more than just a physical battle; it represents an eternal conflict between good and evil, righteousness and darkness. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of our own personal battles against our inner demons and how triumph can be achieved through unwavering courage. The fantastical elements within this artwork transport us to a medieval world filled with wonder and awe. From its winged form to its lair hidden deep within a cave, every detail showcases Woolf's mastery in bringing fictional characters to life. As we admire this stunning piece from Raphael Tuck's collection, let us celebrate not only St. George's victory but also our own ability to conquer adversity through bravery and resilience.

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