Talk:Saint George and the Dragon (Uccello)

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John Tenniel saw this?
According Davies(532-533p), the FIRST record of this painting was issued in 1898 in Vienna. Before 1872, Sir John Tenniel couldn't see this. Some prints or copies can influenced him??

ref. Martin Davies, The Earlier Italian schools. National Gallery (Great Britain) Publications Dept. National Gallery, London, 1961.ReijiYamashina777 (talk) 21:08, 22 March 2020 (UTC)