RMDB1HEJ–literature, Norse sagas, Volsunga Saga, Sigurd kills the dragon Fafnir, wood engraving after drawing by Friedrich Wilhelm Heine, 1887, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW56GBH–Fire brick with depiction of Saint George on horseback, driving to the left. With a lance he kills the dragon on the bottom left. On the left in the background the kneeling figure of the princess, anonymous, Antwerpen, c. 1575 - c. 1599, earthenware, h 10 cm × w 14.5 cm × d 5.5 cm
RM2DE1W0F–Edirne, Turkey. Painting on wooden panel of St George killing the Dragon in St George's Bulgarian Orthodox church.
RFBM1NRG–St. Goran kills the dragon, Stockholm, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
RM2GBWBF2–The Fight: St George kills the Dragon VI by Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), oil on canvas, 1866
RM2BJAN21–Edward Burne-Jones, painting, The Fight: St George kills the dragon VI, 1866
RM2GJN9EC–Saint George kills the dragon 1500 Cologne Germany, German, ( Seated on a horse, armed with a lance and with a cross for protection, he fought furiously and wounded the monster. George turned to the king and said he would kill the dragon on the condition that everyone convert to Christianity. )
RMBA1ET4–st george kills the dragon newcastle war memorial
RFDJ3AA1–A man kills a dragon . A Church on Gotland sweden.
RMFMJDY1–Edward Burne-Jones - The fight- St George kills the dragon VI
RMC8G2FN–Dragon kills Cadmon companions, Adriaen van der Werff, Hendrick Goltzius
RF2RW00WM–The early 1900s caption reads: Sigurd stood with his sowrd uplifted—the serpent Fafnir was dead.' Sigurd or Siegfried is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon—known in some Old Norse sources as Fáfnir—and who was later murdered.
RM2A51RCH–St. George and the dragon. St. George kills the dragon with his spear, thus saving the King’s daughter who was to be sacrificed to the dragon.
RMG16A5K–Rostam is the epic hero of the story, Rostam and Sohrab, part of the Persian epic of Shahnama in Persian mythology. On his quest to rescue King Kavus from demons, Rostam had to succeed in many trials of courage and strength. In this part of the story, he
RM2TDYC0G–Cup, François Désiré Froment-Meurice, c. 1849 Coupe of partially gilded silver and pearls. Star-shaped rejuvenating foot, decorated with neo-gothic tracing work; tribe in the form of boy who kills dragon with trident; Shapas -shaped upper part with high curled ears crowned by dragons, between which the scale -shaped cuppa. Along the inside of the Cuppa an engraved inscription: A Mr Mel Poisat, Souvenir de Son Ami le Bon James de Rothschild, à l'Occasion du Vingt-Cinquieme Anniversaire de Son Mariage.-le 27 Novembre 1851. Paris silver (metal). pearl. gilding (material) gilding Coupe of partiall
RMJ4P9A4–Sculpture, St. Georg kills the dragon, house facade, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany,
RMC1TAWA–St. George slaying the dragon. After a detail of the tomb of Cardinal Georges d'Ambroise in Rouen.
RMAHCNM7–Daniel Kills A Dragon
RMPF8Y5C–St. George kills the dragon on the facade, Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Germany
RMG39NJ0–He kills a dragon, sacred to the Babylonians
RMW56GBD–Fire brick with depiction of Saint George on horseback, driving to the left. With a lance he kills the dragon on the bottom left. On the left in the background the kneeling figure of the princess, anonymous, Antwerpen, c. 1575 - c. 1599, earthenware, h 10 cm × w 14.5 cm × d 5.5 cm
RF2KC9KPF–St. George kills the dragon and saves the princess, an old Wall-painting in Fanefjord church, Denmark, October 10, 2022
RMCW33GD–Medea kills children
RM2A3MPK0–Saint George rescues the princess from the dragon. From The Book of Saints and Heroes, published 1912.
RMG3EP89–“Siegfried kills Father” from 'Siegfried & The Twilight of the Gods' illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). Siegfried stabs the giant Fafner who has transformed into a dragon with the sword Nothung. See description for more information.
RM2H8TK8W–Stained glass window of 1921 by Percy Bacon depicting St George, St James Church, Shere, Surrey. Dedicated to the fallen of the parish
RMBFTD0A–Dragon Slayer Killing Chinese Dragon, Tiger Balm Gardens Chinese Theme Park, Singapore
RF2KJR5K5–Saint George kills the dragon, painting on the altar of the Passion of Jesus in the parish church of Saint Nicholas in Hrascina, Croatia
RME8F76B–Rustam Kills the Dragon. (Manuscript illumination from the epic Shahname by Ferdowsi). Artist: Muin Musavvir (1638-1697)
RMPDD03B–Saint George Kills the Dragon, Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley, 1893.
RM2PGEJ5C–The fight: St George kills the dragon VI 1866 by Edward Burne-Jones
RMPJ3K6N–Bahram Gur kills the dragon. Painting by Muhammad Zaman.
RMRC5WF0–Rustam Kills the Dragon. (Manuscript illumination from the epic Shahname by Ferdowsi). Museum: The David Collection. Author: Muin Musavvir.
RMPJ4RCM–Balami - Tarikhnama - Bahram Gur kills a lion, an onager and a dragon.
RMAJMFCJ–red dragon kills white dragon in a flower bed in the park
RMC11PDW–Monument to the fallen of both world wars with St. George and dragon at the Catholic pilgrimage church St. Martin, marketplace
RFFCR5FE–The caption for this illustration reads: Sitting with the sleeping dragon's head on her knee. The tale is Serbian - a king had three sons and a daughter, whom he overly protected. One day he allows his daughters to go with his sons and a dragon comes and takes her and guards her, with its head on her lap as seen here. The youngest son is the one who, in the end, kills the dragon and rescues her. The illustration is from a 1921 book on Serbian myths and legends.
RMPF8Y58–St. George kills the dragon on the facade of City Hall, Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Germany
RMG39YYG–Apollo kills the dragon Python, who guards the sacred site of Delphi, and establishes his own sanctuary there : this angers Zeus who exiles him for many years
RMW55D42–Coupe Coupe Coupe of partially gilt silver with trunk in the shape of a boy who kills a dragon with a trident, Coupe of partially gilt silver and pearls. Star-shaped rejuvenating foot, adorned with neo-gothic tracing, tribe in the form of a boy who kills a dragon with a trident, six-spherical upper part with high curling ears crowned by dragons, between which the shell-shaped cuppa. On the inside of the cuppa an engraved inscription: A MR MEL POISAT, SOUVENIR DE SON AMI LE BON JAMES THE ROTHSCHILD, François Désiré Froment-Meurice, Paris, c. 1849, silver (metal), pearl, gilding (material
RMG39YYF–Apollo kills the dragon Python, who guards the sacred site of Delphi, and establishes his own sanctuary there : this angers Zeus who exiles him for many years
RMC03F5D–Fresco painting of Saint George and the Dragon in a monastery, Kirchplatz 5, Polling, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RMA317W6–Apollo Kills Python
RM2H8TK8N–Stained glass window of 1921 by Percy Bacon depicting St George, St James Church, Shere, Surrey. Dedicated to the fallen of the parish
RMD87PFY–Dragon Powered Chariot
RMBGDBPW–St. George and a dragon at the Catholic Pilgrimage Church of St. Martin, marketplace, Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, Baden-Wuerttembe
RM2F4FE87–Siegfried kills the dragon (Fafner in disguise): Graham Sanders (Siegfried) in SIEGFRIED by Wagner at the Edinburgh International Festival 14/08/2003 a Scottish Opera production conductor: Richard Armstrong set design: Hildegard Bechtler costumes: Ana Jebens lighting: Peter Mumford director: Tim Albery
RM2B9ND9Y–JOBS HERCULES: HERCULES KILLS THE DRAGON LADON Heinrich Aldegrever (dit Trippenmeker, 1502-v1558). 'Les travaux d'Hercule : Hercule tue le dragon Ladon, B 90'. Burin, 1550. Musée des Beaux-arts de la ville de Paris, Petit Palais.
RM2A9ND1T–Fragment of a banner of silver and copper miners from Tyrol, late 15th century. St. George kills a dragon next to a scarlet eagle. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by I.M. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RMPNCTYF–The fight: St George kills the dragon VI. Date/Period: 1866. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 105.4 cm (41.4 in); Width: 130.8 cm (51.4 in). Author: Edward Burne-Jones. Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley.
RMPJ4RCK–Balami - Tarikhnama - Bahram Gur kills a lion an onager and a dragon (cropped).
RMJ7NYPB–Bahram Gur kills the dragon. Painting by Muhammad Zaman
RMAYJ84W–Saint George and the dragon in Bakewell All Saints church Derbyshire Peak District National park, England
RFFCR5F2–The caption for this illustration reads: Sitting with the sleeping dragon's head on her knee. The tale is Serbian - a king had three sons and a daughter, whom he overly protected. One day he allows his daughters to go with his sons and a dragon comes and takes her and guards her, with its head on her lap as seen here. The youngest son is the one who, in the end, kills the dragon and rescues her. The illustration is from a 1921 book on Serbian myths and legends.
RMJ2XTWA–Balami - Tarikhnama - Bahram Gur kills a lion, an onager and a dragon
RF2F1FWTM–The Fight -- St George Kills the Dragon VI (Burne-Jones)
RMPCEHM1–69 Balami - Tarikhnama - Bahram Gur kills a lion, an onager and a dragon
RM2HNM46G–mosaic Saint George kills the Snake in night
RM2T8M7JT–Saint George kills the dragon, Franz Xaver Wagenschön Littisch Bohemia 1726 - 1790 Vienna), drawing, lead pencil, chalk, passe-partout cutout: 33.6 × 19.5 cm
RMF0EDWD–St. George and the Dragon Statue. Old city of Gdansk, Poland. Duho Toned Image.
RMAWPA8N–Statue featuring St. George the dragon-slayer, Gdansk, Poland, Europe
RMHKTFGF–Firdawsi - Rustam Kills a Dragon (the Third Feat) - Walters W60276B (cropped)
RM2JFN59D–A statue of St George and the Dragon in Kopmantorget, Gamla Stan (the old town) in Stockholm, Sweden
RMD87PAW–DRAGON KILLED BY CADMUS
RM2B02N78–'My Lord Bag of Rice' or in Japanese Tawara Tōda (俵藤太 'Rice-bag Tōda') is a fairy tale about a hero who kills the giant centipede Seta to help a Japanese dragon princess, and is rewarded in her underwater Ryūgū-jō 龍宮城 'dragon palace castle'. The 1711 Honchō kwaidan koji 本朝怪談故事 contains the best-known version of this Japanese myth about the warrior Fujiwara no Hidesato. There is a Shinto shrine near the Seta Bridge at Lake Biwa where people worship Tawara Tōda. Fujiwara no Hidesato (藤原 秀郷?) or Tawara Toda was a kuge (court bureaucrat) of tenth century Heian Japan. He is famous for his militar
RMG3CTTT–St George and the Dragon
RF2B9ATTK–Fire brick with depiction of Saint George on horseback, driving to the left. With a lance he kills the dragon on the bottom left. On the left in the background the kneeling figure of the princess, anonymous, Antwerpen, c. 1575 - c. 1599, earthenware, h 10 cm × w 14.5 cm × d 5.5 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMD86PJN–Norwegian dragon slain by King Harold
RMP7RB8H–Norway. Setesdal. Hylestad church. Stave-church portal. c. 1200. Carved on the panels are scenes from the 'Sigurd Favnesbane' stories. At the bottom, the sword Gram is being forged. In the upper scene, the sword Gram finished is tried on the anvil and it breaks and, finally, Sigurd kills the dragon Fafnir. Relief. Carved on wood. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
RMD8A81M–Apollo Kills Python
RM2BDM3NH–Habib Allah ibn 'Ali ibn Husam - Bahram Gur Kills a Dragon
RMD87PAK–Cadmus Slays Dragon
RF2R2021T–Kadmus slays the dragon, Kadmos is the son of the Phoenician king Agenor of Tyros in Greek mythology, Historical, digitally restored reproduction of an original from the period / Kadmus tötet den Drachen, Kadmos ist in der griechischen Mythologie der Sohn des phönizischen Königs Agenor von Tyros, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
RM2M3RM40–Act two : armed with the magic sword Notung, Siegfried kills Fafner, who has taken on the form of a dragon. Scene from Wagner's Siegfried. Date: 1903
RMJ2RPM5–The Aberdeen Bestiary: Folio 66r - the dragon, De basilisco; Of the basilisk - The dragon kills by wrapping its tail around a victim and it can even kill elephants. The basilisk is the king of crawling things and can kill with a glance. This basilisk has a raptor's beak, a cockscomb, wings, a tail and claws. He is being attacked by a weasel
RMA676Y0–Myth Tibet Deformed Head
RMPCEHM0–69 Balami - Tarikhnama - Bahram Gur kills a lion, an onager and a dragon (cropped)
RM2T8M7K9–Variation: Saint George kills the dragon, Franz Xaver Wagenschön Littisch Bohemia 1726 - 1790 Vienna), drawing, lead pencil, passe-partout section: 33.4 × 19.3 cm
RM2GGM3WM–Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Schwäbisch Hall, Saint Georg kills the lindworm, fountain figure from 1509 by the sculptor Hans Beuscher at the Gothic fish fountain.
RMMPNT6D–Sigurd kills the Dragon, Fafnir. Detail of wood panel of Hylestad Church, Norway. Artist: Unknown.
RMHKBR03–Balami Tarikhnama Bahram Gur kills a lion, an onager and a dragon
RMM66MFY–1900s ILLUSTRATION OF SIEGFRIED KILLIING THE DRAGON FAFNIR IN THE HIGH MIDDLE GERMAN TALE Nibelungenlied - kh13522 NAW001 HARS MALES PRINCE B&W BLACK AND WHITE DER RING DES NIBELUNGEN DRAGON SLAYER FAFNIR GERMANIC KILLING KILLS LEGEND MYTH MYTHOLOGY NIBELUNGENLIED NORSE OLD FASHIONED OLD NORSE PERSONS RICHARD WAGNER SIEGFRIED SIGURD SLAYING THE RING THE RING OF THE NIBELUNGEN
RMDF61K3–After the Germanic hero Siegfried kills the dragon, he tastes its blood, which allows him to understand the speech of birds.
RMH66DMJ–Norway. Setesdal. Hylestad church. Stave-church portal. c. 1200. Carved on the panels are scenes from the 'Sigurd Favnesbane' stories. At the bottom, the sword Gram is being forged. In the upper scene, the sword Gram finished is tried on the anvil and it breaks and, finally, Sigurd kills the dragon Fafnir. Relief. Carved on wood. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
RF2GEKRHT–the archangel michael in armor lifts his sword and kills the dragon, fresco from the 1300s in St. Kopinge church, Sweden, July 16, 2021
RF2B9ATTH–Fire brick with depiction of Saint George on horseback, driving to the left. With a lance he kills the dragon on the bottom left. On the left in the background the kneeling figure of the princess, anonymous, Antwerpen, c. 1575 - c. 1599, earthenware, h 10 cm × w 14.5 cm × d 5.5 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2WFK37D–Hercules fighting the dragon, Schlossgarten Karlsruhe
RM2T686YX–Fragment of a banner of silver and copper miners from Tyrol, late 15th century. St. George kills a dragon next to a scarlet eagle. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by I.M. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RM2RKXCK4–St. George Kills the Dragon between 1910 and 1920 by Willem van Konijnenburg
RM2E9RY2X–Muhammad Musá al-Mudhahhib - Bahram Gur Kills a Dragon
RMEX3E0Y–English ruined medieval castle, Farleigh Hungerford. A 15th century wall painting of St George killing the dragon on the wall of the castle chapel.
RMPWGB8M–The Fight -- St George Kills the Dragon VI (Burne-Jones).
RF2K9YT16–Apollo kills the giant snake Python (here more like a dragon, with legs) with many arrows. Below the performance two lines of Latin text.
RMKJ0XC8–Firdawsi - Rustam Kills a Dragon (the Third Feat) - Walters W60276B (cropped)
RMPWH8NX–Edward Burne-Jones - The fight- St George kills the dragon VI -
RMMPAYT2–911 Muhammad Musá al-Mudhahhib - Bahram Gur Kills a Dragon - Walters W606181A - Full Page
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