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St. George and the dragon. — History & Facts
In St. George and the Dragon, Albrecht Dürer presents a dynamic scene filled with vibrant colors. St.
George, clad in armor, is depicted in the act of slaying the dragon, which is rendered in dark, ominous hues. The background features a lush landscape, enhancing the drama of the confrontation. The figures are carefully detailed, showcasing Dürer's skill in capturing both movement and emotion. This painting is an oil on panel work, showcasing Dürer's meticulous attention to detail.
The use of light and shadow creates depth, making the figures appear almost three-dimensional. The composition is balanced, drawing the viewer's eye towards the central action. Dürer's signature style is evident in the intricate textures of the armor and the dragon's scales. Albrecht Dürer was a leading figure of the Northern Renaissance, known for his innovative techniques and detailed works.
St. George and the Dragon is one of his most famous pieces, reflecting both his artistic prowess and the cultural significance of the saint's legend. Interestingly, this work was likely created as a woodcut, which was a popular medium during Dürer's time.
The painting continues to inspire artists and viewers alike with its powerful imagery.
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