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Freyja Collection

Freyja, the captivating Norse goddess of love and beauty, has long been a subject of fascination in mythology

Background imageFreyja Collection: Myth / Freyja & Necklace

Myth / Freyja & Necklace
Freyja and the necklace

Background imageFreyja Collection: FREYJA

FREYJA
A powerful goddess who represents sexual freedom - she has many lovers among the gods

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freya Seeking Her Husband, 1852

Freya Seeking Her Husband, 1852. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freja Seeking Her Husband, 1852 (oil on canvas)

Freja Seeking Her Husband, 1852 (oil on canvas)
3086717 Freja Seeking Her Husband, 1852 (oil on canvas) by Blommer, Nils (1816-53); 133x197 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info.: In Norse mythology)

Background imageFreyja Collection: Then the dwarfs held it out to her (colour litho)

Then the dwarfs held it out to her (colour litho)
2813702 Then the dwarfs held it out to her (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Then the dwarfs held it out to her)

Background imageFreyja Collection: The giants bore Freia away, from The Stories of Wagners Operas by J

The giants bore Freia away, from The Stories of Wagners Operas by J
STC323678 The giants bore Freia away, from The Stories of Wagners Operas by J. Walker McSpadden (1874-1960), 1905 (colour litho) by Leeke

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freyjas First Task (engraving)

Freyjas First Task (engraving)
1614992 Freyjas First Task (engraving) by Scott, John (1802-85) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Freyjas First Task. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 June 1892)

Background imageFreyja Collection: The Norse goddess Freyja (engraving)

The Norse goddess Freyja (engraving)
3647153 The Norse goddess Freyja (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Norse goddess Freyja; Illustration for Weltgeschichte Fur Das Volk by Otto von)

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freyja, 1920s (litho)

Freyja, 1920s (litho)
2920295 Freyja, 1920s (litho) by Jones, E. Burne (1833-1898); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teutonic Myth and Legend published by Gresham Publishing Company Limited 1920s E Burne Jones (1833-1898)

Background imageFreyja Collection: Then the dwarfs held it out to her, illustration from The Heroes of Asgard

Then the dwarfs held it out to her, illustration from The Heroes of Asgard
IL253660 Then the dwarfs held it out to her, illustration from The Heroes of Asgard, tales from Scandinavian Mythology, by A & E Keary, 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freyja, 1920s (litho)

Freyja, 1920s (litho)
2920293 Freyja, 1920s (litho) by Blommer, Nils (1816-53); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teutonic Myth and Legend published by Gresham Publishing Company Limited 1920s N J O Blommer); Swedish

Background imageFreyja Collection: Can you tell me, old mother she said where Odur is

Can you tell me, old mother she said where Odur is
IL253644 Can you tell me, old mother she said where Odur is?, illustration from The Heroes of Asgard, Tales from Scandinavian Mythology, by A & E Keary, 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageFreyja Collection: Then through the clear sky two forms came floating (colour litho)

Then through the clear sky two forms came floating (colour litho)
2813709 Then through the clear sky two forms came floating (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFreyja Collection: 'Can you tell me, old mother, 'she said, 'Where Odur is?'(colour litho)

"Can you tell me, old mother, "she said, "Where Odur is?"(colour litho)
2813701 " Can you tell me, old mother, " she said, " Where Odur is?" (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freyj and the Necklace, 1920s (colour litho)

Freyj and the Necklace, 1920s (colour litho)
2920296 Freyj and the Necklace, 1920s (colour litho) by Penrose, James Doyle (1862-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teutonic Myth)

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freias Garden, 1906 (colour litho)

Freias Garden, 1906 (colour litho)
STC323693 Freias Garden, 1906 (colour litho) by Hendrich, Hermann (1854-1931) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageFreyja Collection: Freyja, goddess of love (chromolitho)

Freyja, goddess of love (chromolitho)
974617 Freyja, goddess of love (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Freyja, goddess of love)

Background imageFreyja Collection: Heimdall Summons the Gods to Battle, 1828. Creator: Baade, Knud (1808-1879)

Heimdall Summons the Gods to Battle, 1828. Creator: Baade, Knud (1808-1879)
Heimdall Summons the Gods to Battle, 1828. Found in the Collection of Norsk Folkemuseum

Background imageFreyja Collection: Heimdall returns the Brisingamen to Freya, 1846. Artist: Blommer, Nils Jakob (1816-1853)

Heimdall returns the Brisingamen to Freya, 1846. Artist: Blommer, Nils Jakob (1816-1853)
Heimdall returns the Brisingamen to Freya, 1846. Found in the collection of the Malmo Konstmuseum


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Freyja, the captivating Norse goddess of love and beauty, has long been a subject of fascination in mythology. Her enchanting presence is beautifully depicted in various artworks such as "Freya Seeking Her Husband" (1852) and "Freyjas First Task" (engraving). Adorned with her renowned necklace, FREYJA exudes an aura of allure and power. In the painting "Freya Seeking Her Husband, " we witness Freyja's determination as she embarks on a quest to find her beloved Odur. With every stroke of oil on canvas, her longing becomes palpable, drawing us into her world filled with passion and devotion. The lithograph titled "Then the dwarfs held it out to her" captures a pivotal moment where Freyja receives the legendary necklace from the dwarfs. This precious gift symbolizes not only her immense beauty but also serves as a reminder of her strength and resilience. "The giants bore Freia away, " an illustration from "The Stories of Wagners Operas, " showcases Freyja's vulnerability when she is taken captive by giants. Despite this setback, she remains unwavering in her pursuit for freedom and love. In another stunning lithograph from the 1920s simply titled "Freyja, " we are captivated by her ethereal charm. The intricate details highlight every aspect of this goddess' gracefulness, leaving us mesmerized by her divine presence. As we delve deeper into these artistic representations, we cannot help but be intrigued by Freyja's story. Inquiring about Odur's whereabouts in one engraving titled "Can you tell me, old mother?" portrays both vulnerability and determination within our beloved deity. Through these visual masterpieces spanning centuries, Freyja continues to inspire awe among those who encounter her mythological tale. She embodies not only beauty but also resilience - reminding us that even gods face challenges on their journey to find love and happiness.