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"Christian Mythology: A Tapestry of Saint George and the Dragon" In the realm of Christian mythology

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: Saint John Climacus with Saint George and Saint Blaise, Second half of 13th century

Saint John Climacus with Saint George and Saint Blaise, Second half of 13th century. Artist: Russian icon
Saint John Climacus with Saint George and Saint Blaise, Second half of 13th century. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: The Miracle of Florus and Laurus, Early16th cen Artist: Russian icon

The Miracle of Florus and Laurus, Early16th cen Artist: Russian icon
The Miracle of Florus and Laurus, Early16th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: Saint George and the Dragon, ca 1555. Artist: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)

Saint George and the Dragon, ca 1555. Artist: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)
Saint George and the Dragon, ca 1555. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: The Virgin and Child with Cherubs, c. 1500. Artist: Fungai, Bernardino (1460-1516)

The Virgin and Child with Cherubs, c. 1500. Artist: Fungai, Bernardino (1460-1516)
The Virgin and Child with Cherubs, c. 1500. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: The vision of Saint George. Artist: Mazzucchelli (il Morazzone), Pier Francesco (1573-1626)

The vision of Saint George. Artist: Mazzucchelli (il Morazzone), Pier Francesco (1573-1626)
The vision of Saint George. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: Saint George and the Dragon, ca 1440-1460. Artist: Akotandos, Angelos (active ca. 1425-1460)

Saint George and the Dragon, ca 1440-1460. Artist: Akotandos, Angelos (active ca. 1425-1460)
Saint George and the Dragon, ca 1440-1460. Found in the collection of the Benaki Museum, Athens

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: Saint George, ca 1514. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)

Saint George, ca 1514. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
Saint George, ca 1514. Found in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: Saint George and the Dragon, 1889-1890. Artist: Moreau, Gustave (1826-1898)

Saint George and the Dragon, 1889-1890. Artist: Moreau, Gustave (1826-1898)
Saint George and the Dragon, 1889-1890. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: King Arthur and his knights setting out for the quest for the Holy Grail. King Arthur, page 129

King Arthur and his knights setting out for the quest for the Holy Grail. King Arthur, page 129

Background imageChristian Mythology Collection: Vision of the Holy Grail appearing at King Arthurs Court 1470

Vision of the Holy Grail appearing at King Arthurs Court 1470



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"Christian Mythology: A Tapestry of Saint George and the Dragon" In the realm of Christian mythology, the tale of Saint George and the Dragon has captivated hearts for centuries. This iconic narrative has been immortalized through various artistic interpretations, each offering a unique glimpse into this legendary battle. One such portrayal is "The Fight: St George killing the dragon VI, " painted by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones in 1866. With meticulous attention to detail, he captures the intensity as St George valiantly slays the fearsome beast, symbolizing triumph over evil. Ancient Russian frescos from the 12th century also depict this epic encounter in their artwork titled "Saint George and the Dragon. " These vibrant murals showcase a cultural perspective on this revered story, showcasing its enduring significance across different regions. Pisanello's masterpiece from around 1440 called "The Virgin and Child with Saints Anthony Abbot and George" presents St George alongside other holy figures. Through his skilled brushstrokes, Pisanello highlights not only heroism but also devotion to faith within Christian mythology. Giorgio Vasari's rendition in c. 1560 showcases an exquisite interpretation of "Saint George and The Dragon. " His artistry brings forth a sense of grandeur as St George fearlessly confronts his scaly adversary while embodying unwavering courage. Cosimo Tura's painting from ca 1462 titled "Saint George" offers a more intimate portrayal of our beloved saint. Here we witness him adorned in armor with a resolute expression, emphasizing his role as both protector and martyr within Christian mythology. Wassily Vasilyevich Kandinsky delves into abstraction with his works like "Saint George III" (1911) and "Saint George I" (1911). Through bold colors and geometric forms, Kandinsky explores spiritual themes associated with Saint George's legend while pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. The "Polittico Griffoni.