Saint George and the boy from Mytilene (c.1250) by Orthodox Icons

Saint George and the boy from Mytilene - Orthodox Icons - c.1250

Artwork Information

TitleSaint George and the boy from Mytilene
ArtistOrthodox Icons
Datec.1250
Art MovementCrusader workshop
Current LocationBritish Museum, London, UK

About Saint George and the boy from Mytilene

The artwork titled “Saint George and the Boy from Mytilene” was created by Orthodox Icons around the year 1250. This piece belongs to the Crusader workshop art movement and is categorized under the genre of icon. As part of the “Saints” series, the artwork is currently housed in the British Museum, London, UK.

The artwork depicts Saint George mounted on a white horse, arrayed in ornate armor and an elaborate red cape, exuding a valiant presence. In his strong yet gentle gesture, Saint George holds a young boy, representing a figure from Mytilene, embodying the saint’s protective and heroic attributes. The detailed background exhibits rich, intricate patterns, emphasizing the sacred and divine nature of the scene. The colors and intricate detailing in the icon reflect the style and craftsmanship typical of the Crusader workshop from the medieval period.

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