Joan of Arc Kisses the Sword of Liberation (1863) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Joan of Arc Kisses the Sword of Liberation - Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1863

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TitleJoan of Arc Kisses the Sword of Liberation
ArtistDante Gabriel Rossetti
Date1863
Art MovementRomanticism

About Joan of Arc Kisses the Sword of Liberation

The artwork titled “Joan of Arc Kisses the Sword of Liberation,” created by Dante Gabriel Rossetti in 1863, is a part of the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of history painting.

In the artwork, Joan of Arc is depicted in a solemn and reverent pose, kissing the sword that symbolizes her role in the liberation of France. The composition emphasizes her intense expression and the delicate interaction with the symbol of her cause. Joan is adorned in rich, elaborately patterned attire, which reflects her noble status and the spiritual significance of the moment. The background features a softly detailed setting with various elements such as drapery and a candle, enhancing the sacred and historical ambiance of the scene. Rossetti’s meticulous use of color and texture conveys a profound sense of devotion and purpose, encapsulating the spirit of Romanticism through the depiction of a heroic and inspirational figure.

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