How the woful Princess was borne to be eaten of the Dragon. by Dante Gabriel Rossetti from the St. George & the Dragon series. Manufacturer: Morris, Faulkner, & Co. c. 1862. Courtesy Victoria & Albert Museum (Museum no. C.318-1927). Image reproduced 2018 by George P. Landow. [Click on image to enlarge it.] Commentary added by Jacqueline Banerjee.

This is the third in the sequence of six that Rossetti designed for the Morris firm about the legend of St George. Dating from 1861-1862, the set was one of his main contributions to the recently established company, although, according to the Rossetti Archives, he produced about 36 stained glass designs for them in all, along with designs for other decorative items, both domestic and religious. The rest of the St George sequence is as follows:

Other Windows in the St. George & the Dragon series

Bibliography

The Rossetti Archive https://rossettiarchive.iath.virginia.edu/


Created 1 April 2018

Last modified 23 April 2025