Saint George and the Dragon, 1942
The Saint George and the Dragon painting by Salvador Dali is a masterpiece of surrealist art, created in 1942. This oil on ivory painting measures only 3x4 inches (7.5 x 10 cm) and showcases Dali's skillful use of color and texture to depict the legendary tale of Saint George slaying a dragon.
To learn more about the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and its collection of surrealist art, including works by Salvador Dali, visit Wikipedia.
Background
The story of Saint George and the Dragon dates back to medieval Europe, where it was popularized through various literary works such as The Golden Legend. According to legend, Saint George bravely confronted a ferocious dragon that had been terrorizing a kingdom. After slaying the beast, he saved the princess who was intended as its next victim and brought peace back to the land.Salvador Dali's Interpretation
Salvador Dali's interpretation of Saint George and the Dragon is a testament to his innovative approach to art. He chose to depict the scene on an ivory surface, which was both expensive and challenging to work with due to its small size and delicate nature. This choice adds a sense of intimacy and preciousness to the painting, making it even more captivating for viewers. The Marquis de Cuevas, one of Dali's patrons, commissioned this work, which is now considered one of the most important paintings in the surrealist movement.Style and Technique
The painting features a dreamlike quality, with Saint George appearing almost ghostly, while the dragon is depicted as an amalgamation of various creatures. Dali's use of color and texture creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, drawing the viewer into the world of the painting. For more information on Salvador Dali's style and technique, visit Salvador Dali's page at ArtsDot. Key Features:- Oil on ivory painting
- Measures 3x4 inches (7.5 x 10 cm)
- Depicts the legendary tale of Saint George and the dragon
- Features a dreamlike quality with surrealist elements
To learn more about the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and its collection of surrealist art, including works by Salvador Dali, visit Wikipedia.
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About this artwork
- Title: Saint George and the Dragon, 1942
- Artist: Salvador Dalí
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Movement: Surrealist Movement
- Corpus context: dali , myth
- Color palette: Dark
- Main color: Olive
- Keywords: dreamlike , painting , color
- Perceived brightness: bright
Quick Facts
- Medium: Oil on ivory
- Location: Dalí Private Collection
- Artist: Salvador Dalí
- Title: Saint George and the Dragon
- Influences:
- Raphael
- Uccello
- Dimensions: 3x4 in (7.5x10 cm)
- Artistic style: Salvador Dalí's surrealist style

