拍品專文
Although formally most closely related to the Standard Bearer (B. 87; M., Holl. 92), this engraving is thematically as well as technically a companion piece to Saint George on Horseback (see lot 16). Both representations of Saint George are unusual in that they do not show the saintly soldier in battle but in triumph, a variant that first seems to have appeared at the time Dürer created these prints.
The saint is shown carrying the standard of the Order of Saint George. Emperor Maximilian strongly supported this order of knights in preparation of a crusade against the Ottoman Empire, and Saint George was also Maximilian's patron saint.
The saint is shown carrying the standard of the Order of Saint George. Emperor Maximilian strongly supported this order of knights in preparation of a crusade against the Ottoman Empire, and Saint George was also Maximilian's patron saint.