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Saint George Collection (page 10)

"Saint George: A Symbol of Courage and Devotion Across Continents" From the ancient rock-cut churches in Lalibela, Ethiopia to the bustling streets of Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageSaint George Collection: Sodoma, Saint George and the Dragon, Italian, 1477-1549, probably 1518, oil on panel

Sodoma, Saint George and the Dragon, Italian, 1477-1549, probably 1518, oil on panel

Background imageSaint George Collection: Netherlandish 15th Century, Saint George (?), c. 1490, woodcut

Netherlandish 15th Century, Saint George (?), c. 1490, woodcut

Background imageSaint George Collection: Lovis Corinth, Saint George (St. Georg), German, 1858 - 1925, 1916, drypoint

Lovis Corinth, Saint George (St. Georg), German, 1858 - 1925, 1916, drypoint

Background imageSaint George Collection: Saint George for England, 1781 (etching)

Saint George for England, 1781 (etching)
XJF473762 Saint George for England, 1781 (etching) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSaint George Collection: German 15th Century, Saint George, c. 1470, paste print

German 15th Century, Saint George, c. 1470, paste print

Background imageSaint George Collection: Raphael, Italian (1483-1520), Saint George and the Dragon, brush and brown ink heightened

Raphael, Italian (1483-1520), Saint George and the Dragon, brush and brown ink heightened
Raphael (Italian, 1483 - 1520), Saint George and the Dragon, brush and brown ink heightened with white over black chalk, incised with stylus

Background imageSaint George Collection: Cosmas Damian Asam (German, 1686 - 1739), Saint George Kneeling, 1720-1721, red chalk

Cosmas Damian Asam (German, 1686 - 1739), Saint George Kneeling, 1720-1721, red chalk
Cosmas Damian Asam, German (1686-1739), Saint George Kneeling (recto), 1720-1721, red chalk with gray-brown wash with traces of black chalk on laid paper (verso red chalk)

Background imageSaint George Collection: Cosmas Damian Asam, The Head of Saint George and Architectural Plans, German, 1686 - 1739

Cosmas Damian Asam, The Head of Saint George and Architectural Plans, German, 1686 - 1739, 1720-1721, red chalk on laid paper

Background imageSaint George Collection: Saint George and the Dragon, workshop of Luca Signorelli, 1495 - 1505

Saint George and the Dragon, workshop of Luca Signorelli, 1495 - 1505

Background imageSaint George Collection: Sheet of Studies for The Martyrdom of Saint George (recto), S

Sheet of Studies for The Martyrdom of Saint George (recto), S
Sheet of Studies for " The Martyrdom of Saint George" (recto), Studies of a House, Tree, Heads, Artists Tools, Decorative Motifs, and Computations (verso); Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari)

Background imageSaint George Collection: The Swooning Virgin Supported by Three Holy Women and Three Stud

The Swooning Virgin Supported by Three Holy Women and Three Studies of Men (recto), Saint George and the Dragon (verso); Cesare da Sesto, Italian, 1477 - 1523; Italy

Background imageSaint George Collection: Charles the Bold Presented by Saint George

Charles the Bold Presented by Saint George; Lieven van Lathem, Flemish, about 1430 - 1493, active 1454 - 1493; Ghent (written), Belgium, Europe; about 1471; Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint

Background imageSaint George Collection: Initial G: Saint George and the Dragon

Initial G: Saint George and the Dragon; Master of the Dresden Prayer Book or workshop, Flemish, active about 1480 - 1515; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; about 1480 - 1485

Background imageSaint George Collection: Saint George and the Dragon

Saint George and the Dragon; Workshop of Willem Vrelant, Flemish, died 1481, active 1454 - 1481; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; early 1460s; Tempera colors, gold leaf

Background imageSaint George Collection: Saint George

Saint George; Dosso Dossi (Giovanni di Niccolo de Lutero), Italian (Ferrarese), about 1490 - 1542; Italy, Europe; about 1513 - 1515; Oil on panel; Unframed: 70.2 x 61 cm (27 5/8 x 24 in.)

Background imageSaint George Collection: Giuseppe Scolari (Italian, active c. 1580-active 1607), Saint George and the Dragon

Giuseppe Scolari (Italian, active c. 1580-active 1607), Saint George and the Dragon, woodcut

Background imageSaint George Collection: Peninsula with church of St. Georg, Wasserburg on Lake Constance, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany

Peninsula with church of St. Georg, Wasserburg on Lake Constance, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageSaint George Collection: Catholic Curates Church of St. Michael and St. George, Michelau im Steigerwald, Lower Franconia

Catholic Curates Church of St. Michael and St. George, Michelau im Steigerwald, Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageSaint George Collection: Parish Church of St. Georg, Ruhpolding, Chiemgau Alps, Chiemgau region, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria

Parish Church of St. Georg, Ruhpolding, Chiemgau Alps, Chiemgau region, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageSaint George Collection: Fountain figure of St. George, 16th century, Georg Fountain, Market Square, Eisenach, Thuringia

Fountain figure of St. George, 16th century, Georg Fountain, Market Square, Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageSaint George Collection: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Georges Island & Lighthouse. National Historic Site

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Georges Island & Lighthouse. National Historic Site. Tourist pirate ship

Background imageSaint George Collection: Grenada, St. Georges Harbor

Grenada, St. Georges Harbor

Background imageSaint George Collection: Romania, Moldavia, Voronet Monastery, Fresco with George saving Princess of Trebisonda from Dragon

Romania, Moldavia, Voronet Monastery, Fresco with George saving Princess of Trebisonda from Dragon (1547)
Romania - Moldavia - Voronet Monastery (1488). UNESCO World Heritage List, 1993. St. George saving the Princess of Trebisonda from the Dragon (1547). Fresco

Background imageSaint George Collection: Saint George, by goldsmith Georgakis

Saint George, by goldsmith Georgakis
St George, by the goldsmith Georgakis, 1800. According to the Greek and Karamanli inscription, the silver icon was dedicated to the church of St Nicolas in Caesarea

Background imageSaint George Collection: Limestone slab depicting two military saints

Limestone slab depicting two military saints
Limestone slab from the exterior decor of a church in Amaseia depicting two military saints, named by inscriptions and Theodore and George thrusting their spears into the foe. 13th century

Background imageSaint George Collection: Petrified sand dunes at Snow Canyon State Park near St George Utah

Petrified sand dunes at Snow Canyon State Park near St George Utah

Background imageSaint George Collection: Medieval church with tower and buttresses, St. Georges Church, Arreton, Isle of Wight, England, june

Medieval church with tower and buttresses, St. Georges Church, Arreton, Isle of Wight, England, june

Background imageSaint George Collection: Flood defences, Venice

Flood defences, Venice. Construction work to raise the level of part of the historic city of Venice, Italy. This will protect against extreme floods, due to winds and tides

Background imageSaint George Collection: St. Georges Basilica from the ramparts of the Citadel, Victoria (Rabat)

St. Georges Basilica from the ramparts of the Citadel, Victoria (Rabat), Gozo, Malta, Europe

Background imageSaint George Collection: Domes of The Church of St. George, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Domes of The Church of St. George, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageSaint George Collection: View from a hill overlooking the old town of Piran and St. George Church

View from a hill overlooking the old town of Piran and St. George Church, Piran, Slovenvia, Europe

Background imageSaint George Collection: Shop fronts, St

Shop fronts, St. George s, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSaint George Collection: Red telephone boxes, St

Red telephone boxes, St. George s, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSaint George Collection: Carenage harbour, St

Carenage harbour, St. George s, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSaint George Collection: Rock cut Church of St. Georgel, (10th - 13th c. ) Lalibela, Wollo region

Rock cut Church of St. Georgel, (10th - 13th c. ) Lalibela, Wollo region
Rock cut Church of St. Georgel, (10th - 13th c.) Lalibela, Wollo region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageSaint George Collection: The Sunken Rock Hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St George), Lalibela, Northern Ethiopia

The Sunken Rock Hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St George), Lalibela, Northern Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Africa



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"Saint George: A Symbol of Courage and Devotion Across Continents" From the ancient rock-cut churches in Lalibela, Ethiopia to the bustling streets of Lisbon, Portugal, it has left an indelible mark on cultures around the world. In Lalibela, Africa's Jerusalem, stands St. Giorgis (St. George's) rock-cut church - a testament to the architectural brilliance and religious fervor of its creators. Carved out of solid volcanic stone in the 12th century, this sacred site continues to inspire awe and reverence. Across Europe, Saint George's influence is equally profound. In Lisbon, his image adorns countless buildings as a symbol of bravery and chivalry. His legacy extends beyond architecture; Robert Baden-Powell even designed a Scouts Enrolment Card featuring St. George himself. Artists throughout history have sought inspiration from this legendary figure too. Dante Gabriel Rossetti depicted The Wedding of St George and Princess Sabra in 1857 with ethereal beauty that captivates viewers even today. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones' masterpiece portrays the epic battle between St. George and the dragon with breathtaking detail. Even Leonardo da Vinci was inspired by this iconic tale when he created his own rendition titled "St. George and the Dragon" in c1506 - showcasing his unparalleled artistic talent. The impact stretches far beyond art; during World War I, German posters called upon citizens to join their war loan campaign under his banner - highlighting his enduring symbolism as a warrior against evil forces. Not only does Saint George hold significance across continents but also within different faiths; ancient Russian frescoes depict him triumphantly slaying dragons while Antonio Pisanello showcases him alongside Saints Anthony Abbot and Mary in an exquisite painting dating back to c1440. Whether it be through stunning architecture or captivating artwork, Saint George remains an emblematic figure, embodying courage, devotion, and the triumph of good over evil.