St. George Mints
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Charged with excitement and bristling with spiky forms, Saint George Slaying the Dragon is one of Carlo Crivelli's masterpieces. What could be more dramatic than the contrast between the rearing horse, its head distorted with fear, and the tender saint, his eyes fixed on the dragon he is about to slaughter? Crivelli's saint is no robust hero, but a slim boy who must use all his might to wield his heavy sword.
Expertly crafted in France, this tiny metal pocket tin features John Singer Sargent's El Jaleo. Perfect for on-the-go freshness, these sugar-free mints are easy to open with a push and securely close by squeezing the sides. Keep your breath fresh with a touch of sophistication.
0.39 oz
Tin measures 0.55" × 1.77" × 1.77"
Sugar-free
Push top to open; squeeze sides to close
Made in France
Sweeteners: Sorbitol, acesulfame potassium, flavor: natural mint flavor, anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate, thickener: gum arabic, coating agent: carnauba wax, coloring E133.
Carlo Crivelli (Venice, about 1430-1435 - before 1495, Ascoli Piceno), Saint George Slaying the Dragon, 1470. Gold, silver and tempera on panel. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.