The artwork titled “St. George the Victorious” was painted by Nicholas Roerich in 1920. Reflective of the Art Nouveau movement, this religious painting found its home at the Nicholas Roerich Museum in New York City, NY, USA. It is relatively small in scale, with dimensions measuring 13.9 x 16.4 cm.
In the artwork, the subject depicted is St. George, cloaked in the valor of his heroism, engaging in his legendary act of slaying a dragon. The painting showcases a vibrant and fiery palette dominated by red tones, signifying the intensity of the confrontation. St. George is central in the composition, presented as a symbol of courage and purity. His pose is one of duty and triumph, capturing the moment of victory over the dragon, a common symbol of evil. The work exudes a sense of movement and drama, with bold, expressive lines and shapes contributing to the narrative force of this legendary tale. It is an illustration of the triumph of good over evil, a timeless theme resonating through religious and mythological imagery, encapsulated here with a modern stylistic interpretation by Roerich.