Altarpiece which used to be in the church of Sant Antoniet de la Porta, in the Porta de Sant Antoni square, later demolished. In 1700 it was dismantled and parts were lost. In 1880 it was acquired by the Lullian Archaeological Society, which ceded it in 1888 for the Barcelona Universal Exposition. In 1914 it was moved to the new Diocesan Museum, now Museu d'Art Sacre. The central table is preserved, depicting Saint George slaying the dragon with the city of Palma in the background, and is the work by Pere Niçard; and the predella, divided into three scenes: the one on the left, by Rafel Mòger (Q99863686), depicts the beheading of Saint George; and the central and the right, works by Pere Niçard, depict, respectively, the Man of Sorrows and the entry of the Catalan host into the city of Mallorca during the Christian Conquest.
Media in category "Retaule de Sant Jordi (Pere Niçard)"
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