With a lamb in its fanged maw, the legendary Lambton Worm of north-east England winds itself three times around a hill in this original illustration by Richard H. Fay.
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Clad in spiked armour, Sir John Lambton confronts the monstrous Lambton Worm in the waters of the River Wear in this original artwork inspired by English legend.
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Three red dragons race to the top of a rocky tor in this fun fantasy artwork by Richard H. Fay. This piece originally appeared as the cover art for the January 2018 issue of SPACEPORTS & SPIDERSILK.
Patron saint of England since the 14th century, George was a late 3rd-early 4th century military tribune (martyred circa 303). According to legend, George heroically killed a dragon that had been terrorising the countryside around Silena in Libya. This particular portrayal of the warrior-saint depicts him armed as a Roman cavalryman.
Though often portrayed as a medieval knight, Saint George was a late 3rd-early 4th century military tribune (martyred circa 303). According to legend, George heroically killed a dragon that had been terrorising the countryside around Silena in Libya. This particular portrayal of the warrior-saint by Richard H. Fay depicts him armed as a knight of the 13th century.
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patron saint of england, warhorse, horse, st george, mounted knight
Though often portrayed as a medieval knight, Saint George was a late 3rd-early 4th century military tribune (martyred circa 303). According to legend, George heroically killed a dragon that had been terrorising the countryside around Silena in Libya. This particular portrayal of the warrior-saint depicts him armed as a fifteenth century knight in full plate armour fighting on foot.
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medieval, saint george, knight, patron saint of england, dragon
This original fantasy artwork by Richard H. Fay features an array of dreadful draconic beasts from various European myths and legends. Creatures featured include: a seven-headed wyvern, a draco, a lindwurm, the Lambton Worm, a wyvern, a tatzelwurm, the Tarasque, a hydra, the Peluda, and the Gargouille.
A steam-powered mechanical dragon rears up and belches steam in this fantasy art by Richard H. Fay. This work originally appeared as a black and white line drawing in Issue 36 of Beyond Centauri.