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The Wedding of St George and the Princess Sabra, 1857. Creator: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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The Wedding of St George and the Princess Sabra, 1857. Creator: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Wedding of St George and the Princess Sabra, 1857. Sabra threads a lock of her hair through St Georges helmet; in the corner is the severed head of the dragon he has just killed to rescue her. Jane Burden was the model for Sabra. Painting in the collection of the Tate Gallery, London. From " Pre-Raphaelite Painters" by Robin Ironside, with a descriptive catalogue by John Gere. [The Phaidon Press Ltd, London, 1948]
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The Wedding of St George and the Princess Sabra, 1857
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is a captivating print that captures the essence of love, bravery, and mythology. Created by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, this artwork showcases the artist's mastery in depicting intricate details and emotions. In this painting, we witness Princess Sabra delicately threading a lock of her hair through St George's helmet. The severed head of the dragon he has just slain lies in the corner as evidence of his heroic act to rescue her. Jane Burden serves as the model for Princess Sabra, exuding grace and beauty. The Pre-Raphaelite style shines through with its attention to detail and vibrant colors. Every element in this composition tells a story - from the armor-clad St George to the mythical beast he vanquished. The halo above their heads symbolizes their saintly status while also representing their deep connection. This image evokes feelings of trust, reassurance, and devotion between lovers. It exemplifies how love can conquer even the most formidable challenges. The marriage between St George and Princess Sabra becomes an allegory for unity against adversity. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's work continues to inspire viewers with its rich symbolism and timeless themes. This particular piece is housed in London's Tate Gallery where it captivates visitors with its powerful narrative. "The Wedding of St George and the Princess Sabra" remains an enduring testament to both artistic skill and profound storytelling within religious mythologies
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