The Princess Sabra Led to the Dragon Painting (1866) by Edward Burne-Jones

The Princess Sabra Led to the Dragon Painting - Edward Burne-Jones - 1866

Artwork Information

TitleThe Princess Sabra Led to the Dragon Painting
ArtistEdward Burne-Jones
Date1866
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About The Princess Sabra Led to the Dragon Painting

The artwork titled “The Princess Sabra Led to the Dragon,” created by Edward Burne-Jones in 1866, is an oil painting on canvas. It belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is categorized as a mythological painting. This piece is part of the “Saint George and the Dragon” series and is currently held in a private collection.

The painting depicts a solemn and poignant scene, where a group of figures is shown in a medieval setting. At the center, a woman, presumably Princess Sabra, dressed in a flowing white gown, is escorted by attendants. Her serene yet somber demeanor reflects her impending fate. To the right, a knight clad in dark armor, carrying a spear, leads the way. In the background, two figures in red robes stand near a doorway, observing the procession. The muted tones and careful attention to the characters’ expressions and attire exemplify Burne-Jones’s romantic and detailed style, evoking a sense of narrative and emotion linked to the mythological theme.

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