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Miracle of St George and the Dragon, with Scenes from his Life. Novgorod

UnknowFirst half of 14th century

The State Russian Museum

The State Russian Museum
St. Petersburg, Russia

Hagiographic icons of St George were popular in Byzantine art. St George of Cappadocia was a soldier of noble birth put to death under Emperor Diocletian at Nicomedia on 23 April 303. The central image depicts the most famous episode from the life of the saint — his legendary slaying of the dragon. St George once visited a city named Selem, near which lived a dragon. The monster had to be fed daily with one of the citizens, drawn by lot. The day George arrived, the lot had fallen to the king’s daughter. Resolved that she should not die, the saint went out and killed the dragon. The princess was saved and the people of Selem converted to Christianity.
The Name of Scenes:
1. St George gives away his possessions to the poor.
2. Warriors arrest St George.
3. St George before the Emperor.
4. St George in prison.
5. St George tortured on the wheel.
6. St George destroys idols.
7. St George tortured with rods.
8. St George is flogged.
9. St George “crushed by a rock”.
10. Torture with candles.
11. St George “boiled in a cauldron”.
12. St George tortured with a saw.
13. St George boiled in pitch.
14. St George’s is beheaded.

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  • Title: Miracle of St George and the Dragon, with Scenes from his Life. Novgorod
  • Creator Lifespan: 1200/1250
  • Creator Gender: None
  • Date Created: First half of 14th century
  • Location Created: Russia
  • Physical Dimensions: w630 x h895 x d25 mm (Complete)
  • Type: icon painting
  • Rights: The State Russian Museum, 1897, The State Russian Museum
  • Medium: Tempera on wood
  • Original Title: Чудо Георгия о змие с житием. Новгород
  • Medium Extent: Complete
  • Icon painter: Unknow
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