The Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun (1803 – 1805) by William Blake

The Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun - William Blake - 1803 - 1805

Artwork Information

TitleThe Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun
ArtistWilliam Blake
Date1803 - 1805
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Dimensions43.2 x 34.8 cm
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationBrooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US

About The Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun

The artwork, titled “The Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun,” is the creation of artist William Blake. Painted between 1803 and 1805 using watercolor on paper, it is a significant piece within the Symbolism movement. Measuring 43.2 by 34.8 centimeters, this symbolic painting is currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US.

In the artwork, a powerful and menacing red dragon dominates the composition, its vast wings unfolded, embodying a sense of grandeur and terror. The dragon’s muscular form is intricately detailed, showing both physical strength and mythical essence. Below the dragon, a serene and luminous woman rests, adorned in golden light. Her calm demeanor and celestial glow sharply contrast with the dragon’s ominous presence. This juxtaposition of the monstrous and the divine captures the dramatic and symbolic narrative that William Blake is renowned for. The interplay of light and darkness further enhances the painting’s mystical and profound nature.

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