Saint Margaret of Antioch and the Dragon Hand-Colored Early Woodcut in Antique Gilt Wood Frame
Info- Early depiction of Saint Margaret also known as the Great Martyr and Margaret the Virgin. Who upon refusal to renounce Christianity, was apparently swallowed by Satan in the shape of a dragon, from which she burst through unscathed while clinging to a cross.
Type of Print- Hand-colored Woodcut
Type of Frame- Antique wood frame with gold finish & archival acid-free matte with window
Size of Print- 2 1/4 inches x 3 1/4 inches
Interior dimensions of frame- 8 inches x 10 inches
Date of print- Unknown, Probably 17th century
Date of Frame- 19th century
condition- Good, with perfect weathering to the frame
Info- Early depiction of Saint Margaret also known as the Great Martyr and Margaret the Virgin. Who upon refusal to renounce Christianity, was apparently swallowed by Satan in the shape of a dragon, from which she burst through unscathed while clinging to a cross.
Type of Print- Hand-colored Woodcut
Type of Frame- Antique wood frame with gold finish & archival acid-free matte with window
Size of Print- 2 1/4 inches x 3 1/4 inches
Interior dimensions of frame- 8 inches x 10 inches
Date of print- Unknown, Probably 17th century
Date of Frame- 19th century
condition- Good, with perfect weathering to the frame
Info- Early depiction of Saint Margaret also known as the Great Martyr and Margaret the Virgin. Who upon refusal to renounce Christianity, was apparently swallowed by Satan in the shape of a dragon, from which she burst through unscathed while clinging to a cross.
Type of Print- Hand-colored Woodcut
Type of Frame- Antique wood frame with gold finish & archival acid-free matte with window
Size of Print- 2 1/4 inches x 3 1/4 inches
Interior dimensions of frame- 8 inches x 10 inches
Date of print- Unknown, Probably 17th century
Date of Frame- 19th century
condition- Good, with perfect weathering to the frame