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St George Fighting the Dragon

Rafael (1483 – 1520)

Rafael (1483-1520): Umbralský malíř, mistr renesance, známý Madonami a freskami jako 'Škola Athén'. Objevte jeho Urbino působení a umělecké dědictví.

Saint George Fighting the Dragon (Raphael) - A Renaissance Triumph

The painting “Saint George Fighting the Dragon” by Raphael stands as an emblem of Christian courage and faith, embodying the ideals of the High Renaissance. Executed around 1506 in Florence during Raphael’s Florentine period—a time marked by artistic experimentation and engagement with humanist thought—this masterpiece resides within the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., offering visitors a glimpse into one of the era's most celebrated artworks.

Commissioned by Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, Raphael’s depiction aligns perfectly with the prevailing cultural climate of the time—a fascination for classical mythology and a renewed interest in moral philosophy. The Duke himself was a condottiero, or mercenary leader, demonstrating a pragmatic understanding of power alongside an appreciation for artistic excellence.

The painting's composition is masterful, reflecting Raphael’s meticulous attention to detail and his mastery of perspective. St George, mounted on a white horse—a symbol of purity and nobility—faces off against the dragon—representing evil and pagan superstition—creating a dynamic visual narrative that captures the essence of the saint’s heroic struggle.

  • Subject Matter: The legend recounts how Saint George vanquished a dragon terrorizing a village, rescuing a princess from imminent peril. This narrative draws upon pre-Christian traditions but was adapted into Christian iconography during the medieval era.
  • Style: Raphael’s Florentine style is characterized by serene grace and harmonious balance—a departure from Michelangelo's dramatic intensity. The painting exemplifies the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur, reflecting Raphael’s belief in the pursuit of beauty and virtue.
  • Technique: Raphael employed oil paint on wood—a technique favored during the Renaissance—allowing for subtle gradations of color and achieving remarkable luminosity. His meticulous brushwork contributes to the painting's textural richness and enhances its visual impact.
  • Historical Context: The painting reflects the humanist revival of the 15th century, fueled by rediscovery of classical texts and a renewed emphasis on human reason. Raphael’s work embodies the Renaissance aspiration for moral perfection—a cornerstone of humanist thought.

The painting's enduring appeal stems from its ability to convey profound spiritual themes—faith, courage, and triumph over adversity—while simultaneously showcasing artistic brilliance. Its placement alongside Raphael’s “St Michael” underscores the artist’s commitment to exploring complementary narratives within Christian iconography.

Today, reproductions of "Saint George Fighting the Dragon" are available from TopImpressionists.com, allowing art enthusiasts to experience the beauty and grandeur of Raphael’s vision.

To delve deeper into Raphael's artistic legacy, explore his profile on TopImpressionists.com.


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Základní informace

  • Artist: Raphael
  • Notable elements or techniques: Chiaroscuro
  • Subject or theme: Christian allegory
  • Artistic style: Neoplatonic idealism
  • Year: c.1506
  • Medium: Oil on wood
  • Movement: High Renaissance

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