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Dragons, the mythical creatures that have captivated our imaginations for centuries, are a symbol of power, mystery, and awe

Background imageDragons Collection: Medea and Her Chariot Drawn by Dragons (Echevellee et nue par nuit brune

Medea and Her Chariot Drawn by Dragons (Echevellee et nue par nuit brune, en lieu desert invoque astres et lune...), 1563

Background imageDragons Collection: St. Matthew, from Christ, Mary, and the Apostles, ca. 1590-ca. 1610

St. Matthew, from Christ, Mary, and the Apostles, ca. 1590-ca. 1610

Background imageDragons Collection: Basketry Work: By the Craftsman Ichida Shoshichiro of Naniwa

Basketry Work: By the Craftsman Ichida Shoshichiro of Naniwa (Kagozaiku Naniwa saikunin Ichida Shoshichiro), 1819

Background imageDragons Collection: DRAGONS DE LA GARDE

DRAGONS DE LA GARDE
French cavalry : Dragons de la Garde making their way through mountains during the Peninsula campaign Date: circa 1807

Background imageDragons Collection: Tibetan Dragon

Tibetan Dragon
When a dragon attacks the gryphons nest, The Boy with the Deformed Head comes to their rescue, slaying the monster

Background imageDragons Collection: GOOD ANGELS

GOOD ANGELS
GUARDIAN ANGELS Evil dragons would like to gobble up this innocent infant, but fortunately Good Angels are on hand to snatch it from their jaws

Background imageDragons Collection: SIGHTING A DRAGON

SIGHTING A DRAGON
Four people sight a dragon in flight, each from his own perspective Date: 1702

Background imageDragons Collection: CADMUS AND DRAGON

CADMUS AND DRAGON
Cadmus confronts the dragon

Background imageDragons Collection: Japanese temple portico

Japanese temple portico
Portico of the Temple of the Four Dragons

Background imageDragons Collection: A fire-breathing dragon by Florence Mary Anderson

A fire-breathing dragon by Florence Mary Anderson. Date: 1915

Background imageDragons Collection: Peking Observatory

Peking Observatory
Chinese armillary sphere of the 13th century outside the Peking observatory Date: 1888

Background imageDragons Collection: The Millennium

The Millennium
The Christian Church will escape from the ravages of the Dragon in 1897- 1901 Date: 1891

Background imageDragons Collection: The Flight of Bonaparte from Hell-Bay, April 7, 1803. April 7, 1803

The Flight of Bonaparte from Hell-Bay, April 7, 1803. April 7, 1803
The Flight of Bonaparte from Hell-Bay, April 7, 1803

Background imageDragons Collection: St. Michael slaying the dragon, Sainte-Marie des Batignolles church, Paris, France

St. Michael slaying the dragon, Sainte-Marie des Batignolles church, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageDragons Collection: Manuscript Illumination with the Assumption of the Virgin in an Initial G, 1450-60

Manuscript Illumination with the Assumption of the Virgin in an Initial G, 1450-60
Manuscript Illumination with the Assumption of the Virgin in an Initial G, from a Gradual, 1450-60

Background imageDragons Collection: Christian - the Valley of the Shadow of Death, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Christian - the Valley of the Shadow of Death, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Christian - the Valley of the Shadow of Death, c1910. Scene from " The Pilgrims Progress", by John Bunyan. Glass lantern slide produced by the Church Army Lantern Department which in 1905

Background imageDragons Collection: A Usurper Stoned to Death?, pub. 1672. Creator: Philip Baldaeus (1632-1672)

A Usurper Stoned to Death?, pub. 1672. Creator: Philip Baldaeus (1632-1672)
A Usurper Stoned to Death?, The Rajah of Kandy presides over a punishment: death by stoning of a half buried prisoner; from Beschreibung der Ost-Indischen Kusten Malabar und Coromandel

Background imageDragons Collection: Paris, France - Fontaine Saint-Michel

Paris, France - Fontaine Saint-Michel. It was the last monumental wall fountain built and so the end of a traditional Renaissance style. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDragons Collection: An Hieroglyphic for 1830, pub. 1830 (hand coloured engraving). Creator: William Heath

An Hieroglyphic for 1830, pub. 1830 (hand coloured engraving). Creator: William Heath
An Hieroglyphic for 1830, pub. 1830 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon lantern, Hoi An (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Vietnam

Dragon lantern, Hoi An (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Vietnam

Background imageDragons Collection: Six Dragons. Handscroll, 13th century

Six Dragons. Handscroll, 13th century. Private Collection

Background imageDragons Collection: Illustration to the novel The Temple of Gnidos (Le Temple de Gnide) by Montesquieu, 1794

Illustration to the novel The Temple of Gnidos (Le Temple de Gnide) by Montesquieu, 1794. Private Collection

Background imageDragons Collection: The Miracle of Saint Matthew taming the Dragons, 1478. Artist: Malesskircher, Gabriel (ca)

The Miracle of Saint Matthew taming the Dragons, 1478. Artist: Malesskircher, Gabriel (ca. 1425-1495)
The Miracle of Saint Matthew taming the Dragons, 1478. Found in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageDragons Collection: UK: Britain Needs You At Once. First World War recruitment poster featuring a British George

UK: Britain Needs You At Once. First World War recruitment poster featuring a British George
The story of Saint George and the Dragon appended to the hagiography of Saint George was Eastern in origin, brought back with the Crusaders

Background imageDragons Collection: Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsey & Clifford Mills

Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsey & Clifford Mills
Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsay and Clifford Mills. First produced Savoy Theatre, 21st December 1911. For the revival at the Victoria Palace, 20th December 1919

Background imageDragons Collection: Komodo Dragon - X3 Eating

Komodo Dragon - X3 Eating
KOMODO DRAGON - X3 EATING (Varanus komodoensis)

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon sculpture decoration in Malacca, Malaysia

Dragon sculpture decoration in Malacca, Malaysia

Background imageDragons Collection: City of London boundary mark Dragon statue on London Bridge, London, England

City of London boundary mark Dragon statue on London Bridge, London, England

Background imageDragons Collection: Komodo Dragon - skin - Komodo Island - Indonesia

Komodo Dragon - skin - Komodo Island - Indonesia
AW-5970 Komodo Dragon - Skin Komodo Island, Indonesia Varanus komodoensis Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageDragons Collection: Gilbert's Dragon - Commonly known as Ta-Ta lizard because after every short dash it waves a front

Gilbert's Dragon - Commonly known as Ta-Ta lizard because after every short dash it waves a front leg in a circular
DH-3459 Gilbert's Dragon Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Lophognathus gilberti Commonly known as Ta-Ta lizard because after every short dash it waves a front leg in a circular manner



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Dragons, the mythical creatures that have captivated our imaginations for centuries, are a symbol of power, mystery, and awe. From ancient folklore to modern-day tales, dragons continue to fascinate us with their majestic presence. In the world of opera, Puccini's "Turandot" brings forth a tale where dragons play a significant role. This masterpiece transports us into a realm where love is tested against the backdrop of an enchanting dragon-infested kingdom. But dragons aren't limited to operatic stages alone; they also find their place in art. A fantasy illustration depicting marine reptiles soaring through the skies takes us on an extraordinary journey beyond our wildest dreams. Australia holds its own share of dragon lore with unique species like the Central Inland and Yellow-headed Bearded Dragons. These magnificent creatures roam across vast landscapes, showcasing nature's diversity and beauty. The mosaic adorning St. George Coptic Orthodox church portrays another iconic scene - St. George fearlessly slaying a fearsome dragon. This artwork reminds us of humanity's eternal struggle against evil forces that threaten peace and harmony. Indonesia boasts one of the largest living lizard species - Komodo Dragons from Komodo Island. These formidable predators command respect as they dominate their natural habitat with sheer strength and cunning intelligence. Europe too has embraced dragons within its cultural heritage. The statue capturing St. George triumphantly defeating a menacing dragon stands tall in Market Square, Marburg, Germany - reminding all who pass by of bravery prevailing over adversity. Not only do these mythical beasts inspire legends but also make appearances in popular culture such as LA Tarasque Polka or Medea and the Fleece – further cementing their status as timeless symbols woven into human creativity. Whether it be through folklore or artistic expressions like statues or mosaics, dragons continue to ignite our imagination worldwide – captivating hearts young and old alike.