Dragon
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon

Image credit: The Fitzwilliam Museum

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This work is from a group of Saint George and the Dragon. The beast has short legs, but large wings; the tail is curling to its right. It has four large claw-feet, the right forefoot being raised. The neck and head are raised and turned to the left, the jaws are opened and a long tongue curls up between the fangs. There is a hook at the end of the snout.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Cambridge

Title

Dragon

Date

17th C

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 8.1 x W 15.6 x D 15.5 cm;
Plinth: H 3.4 x W 15.2 x D 8 cm

Accession number

M.9-1933

Work type

Statue

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