St George und der Drache mk86
c.1455
Tempera on canvas
57x74cm
London,National Gallery
der Tempera von mk86 C. 1455 auf Leinwand 57x74cm London, Nationale Galerie Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1397-1475
St George und der Drache mk86
c.1550-1560
Oil on canvas
157x100cm
London,National Gallery
mk86 c.1550-1560 Öl auf Leinwand 157x100cm London, Nationale Galerie Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1518-1594
Gemälde ID:: 58199
St George and the Dragon St George and the Dragon, 1510, Alte Pinakothek, oil on parchment, 28 x 23 cm German
1480-1538
Albrecht Altdorfer Galleries
Gemälde ID:: 62413
St George and the Dragon 1487 Painted wood Storkyrkan, Stockholm This sculptor and painter, whose presence at L?beck is documented from 1467 onwards, is the greatest medieval artist from the Hanseatic region. Notke is traditional in his feeling for complex composition, but a vigorous innovator in the individual qualities that he brings to the concentration of action and of figures. This terrifying confrontation of Heaven and Hell is his greatest achievement. One of the numerous works that he carved for Scandinavian towns, it was commissioned by the Swedish authorities for the national sanctuary to commemorate the victory over the Danes at Brukeberg on St. George's Day, 1471 German Sculptor, ca.1440-1509
Gemälde ID:: 62816
St George and the Dragon 1811 Oil on wood, 28 x 21 cm Stedelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt Pforr's short life was overshadowed by illness and depression and this is evident in this painting. The combatants are self-sufficient, in a way that is quite out of keeping with a struggle; only the large and penetrating eye of the horse takes up contact with the viewer. This is a fight without effort, as if the knight were dreaming his own experience in a lethargy remote from time German
1788-1812