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St. George and the Dragon (1470) – Paolo Uccello
Located in the National Gallery in London, St. George and the Dragon by Paolo Uccello is an unusual yet fascinating artwork painted most likely in 1470 or thereabouts. Oil on canvas, the painting combines two scenes into one: St. George slaying the plague-stricken dragon, preventing it from harming the city any further, and the princess, who was now rescued, having the dragon on a leash, which was fashioned out of her belt. Uccello, like many of the artists at this time, was very much interested in perspective and used many tricks like the angle of the lance and the dragon’s wings to draw and guide the viewer’s eyes.