An Ethiopian St George mounted on a white horse
Debre Birhan Selassie (Mountain of the Enlightened Trinity) Church in Gondar



A larger image of an Ethiopian (Abyssinian) St George mounted on a white horse slays the dragon.

Detail of a wall painting. St George mounted on a white horse slays the dragon.
Country of Origin: Ethiopia.
Culture: Coptic.
Date/Period: 18th century.
Place of Origin: Gondar church.
Credit Line: Werner Forman Archive.

Debre Berhan Selassie Church is the best known of the churches of Gondar for its interior paintings. It avoided destruction by the Mahdists in 1888.

St. George is the patron saint of Ethiopia so he is a regular figure in religious art. His damsel, Brutawit, is usually seen hiding up a tree while George kills the beast. Brutawit’s father had sent her as a sacrifice to the monster.
Other pictures from Gondar:
St George mounted on a black horse, Gondar church, Ethiopia, 18th century
The beheading of John the Baptist, and the new-born Jesus, Church of Debra Berhan, Gondar, Ethiopia, 18th century
A King and his Army, Church of Debra Berhan, Gondar, Ethiopia, 18th century
Ethiopian Cavalry, Church of Debra Berhan, Gondar, Ethiopia, 18th century



See also An Ethiopian 'Crucifixion' including 2 soldiers, 16th century