St. George
In 1939, Boris Lovet-Lorski suffered a severe arthritic attack that prevented him from carving any more sculpture. Instead, he modeled works in clay to be cast in bronze. St. George was completed in 1952, and may have been inspired by end of World War II. The legend of St. George killing a dragon and saving the king’s daughter represents the triumph of courage in the face of danger, and the artist later described St. George as a symbol of the “spirit of American youth destroying evil.
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