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The Great Red Dragon The painting is a series of watercolors by English poet and painter William Blake, painted between 1805 and 1810. It was during this time that Blake was assigned to make over a hundred paintings is intended to illustrate biblical books. These paintings depict 'The Great Red Dragon' in various scenes from the Book of Revelation.

And look at the big red dragon, has seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns above his head. And his tail draws the third part of the stars in the sky, and throws it to the earth.


Video The Great Red Dragon Paintings



Drawings

Big Red Dragon and Wearing Women at the Sun

Height: 43.7 cm, Width: 34.8 cm

Located in the Brooklyn Museum.

Big Red Dragon and Wearing Women with the Sun

This image is similar to the Big Red Dragon and the Sun Wearing Women but shown from a different perspective. Height: 40.8 cm, Width: 33.7 cm

Bertempat di National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C..

Naga Merah Besar dan Binatang dari Laut

Height: 40.1 cm, Width: 35.6 cm

Bertempat di National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C..

Jumlah Binatang adalah 666

Height: 40.6 cm, Width: 33.0 cm

Located at: Rosenbach Museum & amp; Library

Maps The Great Red Dragon Paintings



In media

The Great Red Dragon and Woman Clothed in Sun paintings play an important role in Thomas Harris's novel Red Dragon, the adaptations of his films, Manhunter and Red Dragon i>, and the Hannibal TV series, in which the main antagonist of Francis Dolarhyde has an obsession with the painting. Dolarhyde is glued to the power and strength that he thinks the dragon radiates, so he kills the whole family to "become" the dragon. He also has a giant tattoo dragon on his back. Thomas Harris made the mistake of quoting the Great Red Dragon and the Woman Used with the Sun as the object of the Dolarhyde fixation when describing the Great Red Dragon and the Woman. Used in Sun , especially the Dragon's tail that wraps around the woman, details that are particularly accurate from the painting "in" . In addition, Harris refers to the painting "with" lent by the Brooklyn Museum to retrospect Blake in Tate - the "in" painting is a version held by the Brooklyn Museum. However, please note that the Brooklyn Museum's own website shows a painting "in" , but it labeled it ", so maybe the fault is the Museum, not Harris. Manhunter painting "with" as mentioned in Harris's book, and has a dragon facing ahead of the painting tattooed on Dolarhyde's chest while the Red Dragon uses "in" as described by Harris along with back and leg tattoos.

It has also been used as the front cover of the Oxford World Classics of The Personal Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner.


References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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