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English: Bronze Aquamanile (41 x 36.2 cm) in the shape of a sculpted group representing Saint George and his horse slaying the dragon made around 1400-1410 in the Mosan or Rhine region - Florence, Museo Nazionale del Bargello salla Carrand, Inv. 330 c - Photograph taken during the exhibition "Man, Dragon and Death. The Glory of Saint George" held from October 18, 2015 to January 17, 2016 at the Museum of Contemporary Arts (MAC's) in Hornu (Belgium).
Français : Aquamanile en bronze (41 x 36,2 cm) ayant la forme d’un groupe sculpté représentant saint Georges et son cheval terrassant le dragon réalisée vers 1400-1410 dans la région mosane ou rhénane – Florence, Museo Nazionale del Bargello salla Carrand, Inv. 330 c – Photographie réalisée lors de l’exposition « L'Homme, le Dragon et la Mort. La Gloire de saint Georges » s’étant tenue du 18 octobre 2015 au 17 janvier 2016 au Musée des Arts contemporains (MAC’s) à Hornu (Belgique).
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