The artwork titled “St. Christopher and St. George,” created by Lucas Cranach the Elder around 1514 in Germany, is an exemplary piece of the Northern Renaissance art movement. This religious painting, executed in oil on panel, measures 85 x 31 cm and is currently housed in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Spain.
The artwork presents two separate figures, each occupying a distinct panel. On the left panel, St. Christopher is depicted as a robust figure in a red garment, carrying a young Christ Child on his shoulder while wading through water with the assistance of a sturdy staff. The Christ Child, painted with serene countenance, blesses with his right hand. On the right panel, St. George is showcased as a valiant knight clad in detailed metallic armor, holding a sword in one hand and standing triumphantly over a defeated dragon. The dark background emphasizes the figures, creating a striking contrast that highlights the intricate details and rich colors characteristic of Cranach’s style.