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The Great Red Dragon Paintings are a series of watercolor paintings by the English poet and painter William Blake between 1805 and 1810. It was during this period that Blake was commissioned to create over a hundred paintings intended to illustrate books of the Bible. These paintings depict 'The Great Red Dragon' in various events from the Book of Revelation. In this painting, the Dragon is seen ready to devour the child of the pregnant woman, who symbolises the Church, the Virgin Mary, and... full article at wikipedia
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