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It is I, St. George, from The Rescue of Princess Sabra, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho)
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It is I, St. George, from The Rescue of Princess Sabra, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho)
IL197489 It is I, St. George, from The Rescue of Princess Sabra, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection
Media ID 25156496
© Bridgeman Images
Alms Arabian Beggar Begging Champion Disguise Disguised Islamic Architecture Leper Mendicant Offering Rescuer Saviour Tramp Vagabond
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 1920s, where Rose Yeatman Woolf's vivid imagination comes to life. The scene depicts a pivotal moment from "The Rescue of Princess Sabra" one of the tales in "The Seven Champions of Christendom". Standing proudly at the center is none other than St. George himself, portrayed by Davie Howard with remarkable intensity. Dressed in an Arabian disguise, St. George assumes the role of a beggar and leper, blending seamlessly into his surroundings. His piercing gaze reveals determination and strength as he offers his hand to Princess Sabra, who appears both startled and intrigued by this unexpected hero. Islamic architecture frames the background, adding depth and authenticity to this enchanting composition. The juxtaposition between Christian ideals represented by St. George and Islamic elements creates a powerful visual narrative that transcends cultural boundaries. As our eyes wander through every intricate detail captured in this color lithograph published by Raphael Tuck, we can't help but be drawn into the story unfolding before us. St. George's act of offering alms symbolizes not only his compassion but also his unwavering commitment to rescue those in need. This image serves as a reminder that heroes come in many forms - sometimes disguised as beggars or vagabonds - ready to save us when we least expect it. It encapsulates bravery, sacrifice, and hope while showcasing Woolf's artistic prowess alongside Davie Howard's masterful portrayal of St
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