Images of St. Margaret of Antioch and the Dragon

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an old painting of a woman holding a small owl in her hands and wearing a green dress
Hl. Margareta Kunstwerk: Temperamalerei-Holz ; Einrichtung sakral ; Flügelaltar-Predella-Flügel Rückseite von 528 ; Meister von St. Leonhard bei Tamsweg ; Salzburg Dokumentation: 1460 ; 1465 ; Salzburg ; Österreich ; Salzburg ; Salzburg Museum ; IN 13a/70 Anmerkungen: 67,9x42,5 ; St. Leonhard bei Tamsweg
an old painting with a woman on it and a dragon in the foreground,
Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge
Rexach painting,1456 St. Margaret of Antioch
an image of a woman with her arms outstretched in front of a painting on the wall
Another Margaret and dragon.
an illustration of a woman sitting on top of a dragon next to a man holding a cross
Medieval Illuminated Manuscript Illustration of St. Margaret and the Dragon.
an ornate painting with a woman holding a book
Saint Margaret
Sassetta, Saint Margaret with a wee pet dragon, c. 1435 (Sienese). Tempera on panel. National Gallery, Washington, DC
a painting of a woman sitting on a couch next to a large yellow dragon with long horns
Margaretha Harleymanuscript ME uit saints in ME manuscripts
the painting depicts an image of a woman standing next to a demon
bensozia
St. Margaret and the dragon, in the 16th-century church of Mlynica, Slovakia.
a painting of a woman surrounded by dragon like creatures
Saints and Angels
James C. Christensen (born 1942) - St. Margaret, painting on canvas
an image of a woman sitting on top of a bird next to a man in a renaissance dress
Jan Rombouts, Saint Margaret of Antioch (detail). 1480 M - Museum Leuven (Photo: Dominique Provost) St. Margaret of Antiochia Jan Rombouts I or Jan Rombauts I (alternative first name: Johannes) (c. 1480 in Leuven – 1535 in Leuven), was a Flemish Renaissance painter, glass painter, draftsman, printmaker and glass designer of a religious-themed oeuvre.
Attributed to Denis Calvart - Saint Margaret and the Dragon (1589) Statue, Masters
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Attributed to Denis Calvart - Saint Margaret and the Dragon (1589)
an old painting of a woman with a dragon on her arm and wearing a tiara
Saint Margaret, tempera on wood, end of the 15th century
Saint Margaret, tempera on wood, end of the 15th century, property of the Archdiocesan Museum in Krakow, Poland | Flickr
a painting of a woman in a green dress
Saint Margaret and the Dragon. Musee Cluny, Paris.
an image of the virgin mary holding a snake
Elaborate border around St. Margaret
an image of a painting with a woman and dragon on the front, surrounded by other artwork
Enter the Dragon: Happy St Margaret's Day!
Detail of a miniature of St Margaret emerging from the dragon, from the Breviary of Queen Isabella of Castile, Netherlands (Bruges), c. 1497, - See more at: http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2014/07/enter-the-dragon-happy-st-margarets-day.html#sthash.oR5B5Fpu.dpuf