Morgan Our Lady of Peace (1902) by Evelyn De Morgan

Morgan Our Lady of Peace - Evelyn De Morgan - 1902

Artwork Information

TitleMorgan Our Lady of Peace
ArtistEvelyn De Morgan
Date1902
Art MovementRomanticism

About Morgan Our Lady of Peace

The artwork titled “Morgan Our Lady of Peace,” created by Evelyn De Morgan in 1902, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is categorized under the religious painting genre.

In the artwork, there is a divine and ethereal female figure, presumably the Virgin Mary, surrounded by a host of cherubic angels. She exudes an aura of serenity and divine grace, her hands gently raised, symbolizing peace and blessing. A radiant halo encircles her head, signifying her holy presence. Soft, flowing garments drape over her figure, enhanced by gentle folds that accentuate the romanticized style of the painting. Kneeling before her, a knight clad in shining armor gazes up in reverence and prayer, his hands clasped together. The setting appears to be a sacred, serene environment, with intricate architectural details in the background, such as a column adorned with grapevine reliefs. The interplay of light and shadow, along with the delicate use of colors, imbues the scene with a transcendent and otherworldly atmosphere.

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