The Miracle of Saint George and the Dragon (aka Black George), 14th Century“…Found in 1
The Miracle of Saint George and the Dragon (aka Black George), 14th Century“…Found in 1959 in a small village in the district of Ilinsky on the Pinega river in Northern Russia by Maria Rozanova, wife of the prominent dissident author Andrei Sinyavsky. It was being used to shutter a barn window. When found all that was visible was an eighteenth century folk painting. Later in Moscow, under the hands of a professional restorer, various layers were stripped off to reveal this extraordinary image of St George slaying a dragon. Experts dated it to the end of the fourteenth century and attributed it to an artist from Pskov. St George sits astride a black rather than the usual white horse, hence Black George, cooly lancing a dragon in the mouth. The red cloak encircling and billowing behind his halo gives him flight.”Source: http://www.richarddavies.co.uk/woodenchurches/logblog/category/icons/ -- source link
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