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St George and the dragon

Relief
late 15th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This relief representing St. George and the dragon was probably made in the late 15th century South German. This is carved in Mother of pearl and set in a silver gilt mount. On the back is carved the Virgin and Child.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSt George and the dragon (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Carved mother of pearl with silver gilt mounts
Brief description
Carved mother of pearl relief depicting St George and the dragon, South Germany, late 15th century
Physical description
Carved mother of pearl relief depicting St George and the dragon. St George, helmeted and in armour rides to the left, the wide sleeves of his surcoat flying in the wind. He turns to his left and spears the dragon in the mouth as it lies beneath the horse. On the right a small praying figure, the king's daughter. The relief is convex and the surface worn. On the reverse is roughly engraved the Virgin with flowing hair and no halo, holding the Child with her right arm. The relief has a silver gilt mount with two rings.
Dimensions
  • Including mounts diameter: 4.5cm
Credit line
Given by Mr T. Whitcombe Green
Subjects depicted
Summary
This relief representing St. George and the dragon was probably made in the late 15th century South German. This is carved in Mother of pearl and set in a silver gilt mount. On the back is carved the Virgin and Child.
Bibliographic reference
Husemann, S. Pretiosen persönlicher Andacht : Bild- und Materialsprache spätmittelalterlicher Reliquienkapseln (Agnus Dei) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Materials Perlmutter. (PhD thesis University of Cologne 1998) Weimar, 1999. p. 317.
Collection
Accession number
A.65-1929

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Record createdNovember 2, 2004
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