File:Cute Dragon, Museu de Évora - Apr 2011.jpg

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This was one of a number of paintings in a special exhibit on the artistic interchange between between Flemish and Portuguese painters in the 1400's. It was a very good, informative exhibit but I particularly like this painting because of the little dragon rising up out of the chalice.

Note: Saint John the Evangelist sometimes is depicted with serpents (or dragons) rising from a chalice.
Source/Photographer Cute Dragon. Ken and Nyetta, 2011-04-14 13:43
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