Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Saint George and the Dragon by Gustave Moreau, created in the late 19th century, is a richly detailed Symbolist interpretation of the legendary battle between the saint and the dragon. Rather than emphasizing action alone, Moreau presents the scene as an ornate, almost visionary tableau, where Saint George stands poised and luminous against the intricately rendered dragon. The painting is filled with elaborate patterns, jewel-like colors, and symbolic elements, transforming the traditional tale into a mystical and spiritual confrontation between good and evil.
Gustave Moreau was a central figure in Symbolism, known for his highly imaginative and decorative works inspired by mythology, religion, and legend. His paintings are distinguished by their intricate detail, luminous surfaces, and dreamlike atmosphere, often prioritizing emotional and spiritual meaning over realism. Moreau’s influence extended to later movements such as Surrealism, and his work remains celebrated for its unique blend of fantasy, symbolism, and artistic refinement.
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