Helen of Troy (1898; United Kingdom) by Evelyn De Morgan

Helen of Troy - Evelyn De Morgan - 1898; United Kingdom

Artwork Information

TitleHelen of Troy
ArtistEvelyn De Morgan
Date1898; United Kingdom
Art MovementRomanticism

About Helen of Troy

The artwork titled “Helen of Troy” was crafted by Evelyn De Morgan in 1898 in the United Kingdom. This exemplary piece is a part of the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of mythological and literary painting.

The artwork depicts Helen of Troy, the famous figure from Greek mythology known for her beauty, which is portrayed elegantly by De Morgan. Dressed in a flowing pink gown, Helen stands amidst a lush garden adorned with blooming roses and birds, symbolizing her allure and the natural charm of her environment. She gazes into a mirror, hinting at her famed beauty, with golden hair cascading down her shoulders, a crown delicately resting upon her head. In the background, there is a serene landscape featuring distant mountains, a calm sea, and a robust castle on a cliff, adding to the mythical and romantic ambiance of the painting. The intricate details and harmonious color palette reflect the Romanticism art movement’s passion for beauty, nature, and emotion.

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