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The Archangel Michael Piercing the Dragon

c. 1475
(German, c. 1450–1491)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Measurements
Platemark: 16.2 x 11.5 cm (6 3/8 x 4 1/2 in.); Mat Size: 49 x 36.3 cm (19 5/16 x 14 5/16 in.)
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Lehrs V.273.63
Public Domain
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Not on view
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The dragon of this print resembles monsters in another engraving by Martin Schongauer, The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1923.227).

Description

The Archangel Michael is the victorious defender and leader of God's armies, who battled against Satan the dragon and the rebellious angels to expel them from heaven (Revelation 12:7–9). From the narrative of this apocalyptic combat, Martin Schongauer isolates the figure of the Archangel Michael in the very moment he is finally overcoming Satan by trampling and piercing it with a long spear. He portrayed the dragon as a hybrid creature with horns, bird talons, crayfish claws, snake-like tail, and fur. Its ugliness and spiky forms contrast with the graceful feathery wings of the archangel, whose perfectly curled hair is set with a cruciform diadem adorned with pearls. Schongauer isolated the subject against a blank background, using a system of hatching to render complex drapery folds. In late medieval devotion, images of the Archangel Michael vanquishing the dragon were believed to be a protective tool that warded off evil.
A vertically oriented engraving in black ink depicts the Archangel Michael, a figure with large wings, light skin, and curly hair, facing our right. He wears a draped robe and billowing cloak while standing atop a multi-limbed dragon. Michael pierces the creature's open mouth with a long spear. The dragon features scales, horns, and crab-like claws. At the bottom, a small cross is flanked by the letters M and S.

The Archangel Michael Piercing the Dragon

c. 1475

Martin Schongauer

(German, c. 1450–1491)
Germany

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