H Joris en de draak The St. George in traditional armor kills a dragon, symbolizing the conversion of a heathen country to Christianity. The place itself is personified by the Virgin in the foreground. Links to watch soldiers to, in the background walls and coastal surmounted fleeing devils and donderwolken. Manufacturer : printmaker: James Harrewijn (listed building), designed by Bernard Picart (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1711 Physical features: etching material : paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h × 114 mm b 64 mm Subject: the warrior martyr George


H Joris en de draak The St. George in traditional armor kills a dragon, symbolizing the conversion of a heathen country to Christianity. The place itself is personified by the Virgin in the foreground. Links to watch soldiers to, in the background walls and coastal surmounted fleeing devils and donderwolken. Manufacturer : printmaker: James Harrewijn (listed building), designed by Bernard Picart (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1711 Physical features: etching material : paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h × 114 mm b 64 mm Subject: the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (ed) cross, tarragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword


Size: 1218px × 2052px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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