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  2. Saint Margaret and the Dragon (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Margaret and the Dragon is the title shared by two paintings of Saint Margaret by the Renaissance painter Raphael, both executed in about 1518. One is held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna , the other in the Louvre in Paris.

  3. Sigurd stones - Wikipedia

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    Sigurd sitting naked in front of the fire preparing the heart of the dragon Fafnir for his foster-father Regin, who is Fafnir's brother. The heart is not finished yet, and when Sigurd touches it, he burns himself and sticks his finger into his mouth. As he has tasted dragon blood, he starts to understand the birds' song.

  4. Saint George (Raphael, Louvre) - Wikipedia

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    Saint George or Saint George and the Dragon is a small painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael, executed c. 1503–1505. It is housed in the Louvre in Paris . A later version of the same subject is the Saint George and the Dragon in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

  5. Sanguine - Wikipedia

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    Sanguine lends itself naturally to sketches, life drawings, and rustic scenes. [citation needed] It is ideal for rendering modeling and volume, and human flesh. [citation needed] In the form of wood-cased pencils and manufactured sticks, sanguine may be used similarly to charcoal and pastel. As with pastel, a mid-toned paper may be put to good use.

  6. David C. Sutherland III - Wikipedia

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    Sutherland was born April 4, 1949 [1] in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was a graduate of Minneapolis' Roosevelt High School. [3] He studied as a commercial artist for two years at the Minneapolis Area Vocational Technical Institute before serving in the United States Army as a military police officer in the Vietnam War, serving in 1969–1970. [3]

  7. Chen Rong (painter) - Wikipedia

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    [5] The Eleven Dragons painting in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art was formerly attributed to Chen Rong, but now is assigned to the Ming dynasty period. [ 6 ] In March 2017, the Six Dragons handscroll, attributed to Chen Rong, was sold by Osaka's Fujita Art Museum at Christie's for almost $49 million.

  8. Erol Otus - Wikipedia

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    Erol Otus is an American artist and game designer, who contributed art to the fantasy role-playing game (RPG) genre, especially early in the Dungeons & Dragons franchise. He created art for the award winning [1] Star Control II as well as providing the voice for one of the character races, the Chmmr, in the same game.

  9. Guy Portelli - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Portelli gained £80,000 from three investors of the television programme Dragons' Den, convincing them that modern art is a viable and realistic investment. This centred upon his "Pop Icons" collection, 18 pieces exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London.