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.