San Giorgio e il Drago Vittore Carpaccio Scuola Dalmata
In this episode of La Voce d’Arte, curated by Manuela Moschin for the web radio La Voce di Venezia, we explore the famous painting Saint George and the Dragon by Vittore Carpaccio, a masterpiece preserved in the Scuola Dalmata di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni. Created in the early sixteenth century, the work captures the most dramatic moment of the legend: Saint George, astride his steed as it charges forward, pierces the monster while a visionary landscape unfolds around them, rich with symbols and narrative details. Discover more works by Carpaccio on the blog: www.librarte.eu Carpaccio in the Doge’s Palace in Venice Saint George and the Dragon by Carpaccio Follow La Voce d’Arte on the web radio La Voce di Venezia every day at 12:30 p.m.

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