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A fine Henry VII / VIII carved oak panel, St. George Slaying The Dragon, circa 1500-1530.

St George in armour with open visor and sword drawn, on horseback, rearing up over the defeated scaly dragon, charming princess with tethered sheep to the top left, a flautist angel to the top right.

The pictorial source for this scene would have been a European print similar to that shown - Daniel Hopfer, German (c.1470-1536), Rosenwald Collection.

Provenance: Jonathan Horne Collection.

Dimensions

Height 34.5cm, Width 34.5cm, Depth 3cm




Condition report

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Stock number

3076
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