File:Oratorio di San Giorgio (Padova) - 3george2.jpg
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Italiano: Oratorio di San Giorgio (Padova) - Affreschi della parete di nord-est (sinistra rispetto all'entrata)
Storie di san Giorgio - San Giorgio uccide il drago. |
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JPEG file comment | ALTICHIERO da Zevio
(b. ca. 1330, Zevio, d. ca. 1390, Verona) St George Slays the Dragon 1378-84 Fresco Oratorio di San Giorgio, Padua Six of the seven paintings on the northeast wall (left to the entrance) are devoted to the life and martyrdom of St George, beginning with St George Slays the Dragon in the upper register of the wall. It is characteristic of Altichiero that he did not limit the scene to the figures of the knight slaying the dragon with his lance and the princess; he added a rocky landscape that stretches deep into space at the left of the image and, as a counterpart to this on the right, included a fantastic image of the city of Silene from whose walls the king and his wife, as well as the inhabitants of the city, follow with frightened looks the battle taking place before the city gate.
Author: ALTICHIERO da Zevio Title: St George Slays the Dragon Time-line: 1351-1400 School: Italian Form: painting Type: religious |
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