St. George on a black horse
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The subtext of this image is deeply rooted in Christian iconography and the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. The painting symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, faith over paganism, and Christ over Satan. Saint George represents Christ, the righteous warrior, while the dragon symbolizes the devil or any force of evil that threatens humanity. The act of spearing the dragon signifies the defeat of these malevolent forces through faith and divine intervention. The red cloak can symbolize martyrdom or the blood of Christ, further reinforcing the religious connotations. The overall composition, with the dynamic movement of the horse and the dramatic pose of Saint George, emphasizes the victorious and saving power of faith.