Saint George and the Princess of Trebizond (1438) by Pisanello

The artwork, titled “Saint George and the Princess of Trebizond,” was created by the artist Pisanello in the year 1438. Executed in the fresco medium, this piece belongs to the International Gothic art movement and falls within the genre of religious painting.

“Saint George and the Princess of Trebizond” depicts a detailed and elaborate scene characteristic of the International Gothic style. The composition is rich in intricate detailing and vibrant colors, showcasing a narrative moment replete with a sense of drama and mysticism. Central to the scene is the interaction between Saint George and the kneeling princess, set against a background bustling with various figures, animals, and an elaborate architectural landscape. The artwork exudes a harmonious blend of human and architectural elements, highlighting Pisanello’s masterful ability to intertwine narrative and decorative intricacy. The attention to detail in the attire of the figures and the depiction of the animals and setting reflect the opulence and stylistic tendencies of the International Gothic period.

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