Saturday, October 24, 2015

Red Cross

Cruz Roja
Red Cross
Georgia
Georgetown
Bluefields
The Knight
St. George 
Chivalry



Psalm50:14
"Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High:"


"A gentle Knight was pricking on the plain,"~~~Spenser: The Faerie Queene









Chivalry: the Knight
"A gentle Knight was pricking on the plain,"~~~Spenser: The Faerie Queene




 
St. George and the Dragon:



Donatello, St. George, c. 1410-1415, marble
Donatello carved his statue of St. George for the guild of armorers and swordmakers in Florence. In Donatello’s work, St. George was carved with a confident posture.  He stands tall with his shield in front of him that looks as if could rotate on its small base which touches the ground.  This implies, at the very least, a sense of readiness on the part of the saint to quickly confront enemies coming from different directions.


The Old Stone House in Georgetown, built 1765, is one of the oldest buildings in Washington, D.C.


Chess: "Cruz Roja" "Red Cross""Georgia" "Georgetown" "Bluefields" "St. George" "The Knight" "Chivalry"

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