Waiter, waiter, there’s a dragon in mu soup!! Happy

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Happy St. George's Day! 🐉

We love this re-imagining of the patron saint by Astound heARTIST Chiara Galletti!

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Saint George's Day: Everything you need to know about England's patron saint
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Saint George tackles the dragon in this vibrant illustration from a 17th century Armenian prayer scroll 🐉

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Celebrate online until 30 Apr with our free, family friendly programme.
Make a dragon with , head to to discover Pearly Kings & Queens, sing with & more.
See what’s on: https://t.co/B4xkCCBxPX

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Today is St George’s Day AND the birthday and deathday of William Shakespeare! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🐉🪶

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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Happy St. Georges Day to our store owners in England 💙

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Details of Renaissance Paintings (Paolo Uccello, St. George and the Dragon, 1460)

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It's Have you spotted today's Google Doodle?

The dragon motif was loved by William De Morgan . In this lustre tile, on display at Watts, the dragon rears his head and twists his neck so that it fits perfectly in the square shape.

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To celebrate https://t.co/PUXHZW5DsU’s Day get 20% off any England prints!!
Even on bespoke custom designs!!
Deals available on bundles too!

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Get Ready for the Euros!!

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Happy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🐉🌹As the national flower of England is the red rose, here's one painted in oil by Portfolio Plus member Jan East!

Find out how you can share, showcase and sell your art commission free on Portfolio Plus: https://t.co/aJZ2licxjq

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Happy Saint George's Day ☀️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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In England, Harebell is symbolic of St. George, according to Richard Folkard (1884). Abroad, the Peony is associated with the saint, whose feast day is today. Illustrations from Curtis' .

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Happy Here children's book illustrator Jane Massey shares how she drew the characters Little Knight and Little Dragon for Jane Clarke’s Knight Time story https://t.co/1UtgkzgRGj

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St. George is such a curious saint: an obvious amalgam of pagan and Christian, but also almost an archetypial, perennial hero. He is somehow simultaneously perceived as an exclusive patron of England, Georgia, and Muscovy Russia, Aragon (?) and probably more?
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To celebrate here's a fantastic mural taken from the collection.

It was created by artist Cornelius Jansson Walter Winter (1821-1891) for Fritton Church, Norfolk!

Thank you to everyone for continuing to stay home this 👏

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Skipped a day on the to day 5: You as a kid. I drew and painted a lot! My uncle worked in the printing department at the evening standard so we had endless rolls of plain newspaper to draw on! Thought this would be apt to post today as it's

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