Artwork

Sf. Mucenic Gheorghe ucigând balaurul

Sf. Mucenic Gheorghe ucigând balaurul, by Petru Prodan, unspecified
Sf. Mucenic Gheorghe ucigând balaurul, by Petru Prodan, unspecified

Sf. Mucenic Gheorghe ucigând balaurul is an unspecified painting by Petru Prodan. It is held in the collection of the Alba Iulia Unification National Museum. The work titled “Sf.

About this work

Overview

The work titled “Sf. Mucenic Gheorghe ucigând balaurul” portrays a mounted figure in armor, his red cape billowing, brandishing a spear as he rides a white horse. The horse strides over a dragon that appears lifeless, set against a blue backdrop accented with red and yellow tones.

Subject & Meaning

The scene illustrates Saint George, a traditional Christian martyr, triumphing over a serpent or dragon, a motif symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The depiction emphasizes the saint’s heroic stance and the defeat of the monstrous creature beneath his mount.

Technique & Style

Rendered with bold outlines and vivid, flat colors, the composition recalls medieval visual conventions. The use of strong primary hues—blue, red, and yellow—creates a striking contrast, while the simplified forms and lack of perspective reinforce a narrative, emblematic approach.

History & Provenance

The painting is catalogued as an image, with no specific information on its creator or date of execution. References suggest a possible connection to the oeuvre of Petru Prodan, though this attribution remains uncertain.

Context

Depictions of Saint George slaying the dragon were common in Eastern Orthodox iconography and medieval manuscript illustration, serving both devotional and didactic purposes. This work continues that tradition, employing a stylized visual language to convey moral triumph.

Artist & collection

Artist

Petru Prodan

Petru Prodan painted religious scenes in the icon tradition. His works include *Sf. Nicolae* and *Prohodul lui Iisus*, showing saints and biblical figures in gold-leaf settings. The figures are stiff and frontal,…