St. George and the dragon (c.1915; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Wassily Kandinsky

St. George and the dragon - Wassily Kandinsky - c.1915; Moscow, Russian Federation

Artwork Information

TitleSt. George and the dragon
ArtistWassily Kandinsky
Datec.1915; Moscow, Russian Federation
Mediumoil,cardboard
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationTretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia

About St. George and the dragon

The artwork titled “St. George and the Dragon,” created by Wassily Kandinsky around 1915 in Moscow, is an allegorical painting executed in oil on cardboard. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and is currently housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.

The artwork presents a vivid and dynamic scene filled with symbolic and abstract elements. At its center, a knight, identified as St. George, is depicted riding a galloping white horse, poised to strike with a lance at a dragon. The dragon, positioned towards the left, exudes a menacing presence. The background is a fantastical landscape composed of vibrant, expressionistic colors, with a majestic cityscape crowned with domes and spires, positioned above on a cloud-like formation. On the right side, a serene figure, possibly a maiden, stands observing the tumultuous encounter. The composition, characterized by bold, distinct colors and energetic brushstrokes, evokes a sense of drama and mythological grandeur.

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