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"Unveiling the Enchanting World of Germanic Mythology: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into a realm where gods, heroes

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Hjalmar bids farewell to Orvar-Oddr after the Battle of Samso, 1866. Creator: Winge

Hjalmar bids farewell to Orvar-Oddr after the Battle of Samso, 1866. Creator: Winge
Hjalmar bids farewell to Orvar-Oddr after the Battle of Samso, 1866. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology 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 imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The dwarf Alberich and the Rhinemaidens (The Rhine Gold), 1909. Creator: Veith, Eduard (1856-1925)

The dwarf Alberich and the Rhinemaidens (The Rhine Gold), 1909. Creator: Veith, Eduard (1856-1925)
The dwarf Alberich and the Rhinemaidens (The Rhine Gold), 1909. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Siegfrieds Journey to the Rhine. The Twilight of the Gods. Singer Hubert Leuer as Siegfried, 1908

Siegfrieds Journey to the Rhine. The Twilight of the Gods. Singer Hubert Leuer as Siegfried, 1908. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Figurine to one of the Rhine daughters for The Rhinegold by Richard Wagner, c

Figurine to one of the Rhine daughters for The Rhinegold by Richard Wagner, c
Figurine to one of the Rhine daughters for " The Rhinegold" by Richard Wagner, c. 1913. Found in the Collection of Theatre Museum, Vienna

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The Nibelungenlied. Siegfried and Kriemhild, 1860. Creator: Gonzenbach, Carl Arnold (1806-1885)

The Nibelungenlied. Siegfried and Kriemhild, 1860. Creator: Gonzenbach, Carl Arnold (1806-1885)
The Nibelungenlied. Siegfried and Kriemhild, 1860. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The Nibelungenlied. Gunther and Brunhild, 1860. Creator: Gonzenbach, Carl Arnold (1806-1885)

The Nibelungenlied. Gunther and Brunhild, 1860. Creator: Gonzenbach, Carl Arnold (1806-1885)
The Nibelungenlied. Gunther and Brunhild, 1860. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. How Gunther and Hagen and Kriemhild Were Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How Gunther and Hagen and Kriemhild Were Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How Gunther and Hagen and Kriemhild Were Slain, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Margarete Schon als Kriemhild in the Film Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild s

Margarete Schon als Kriemhild in the Film Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild s
Margarete Schon als Kriemhild in the Film " Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Revenge" by Fritz Lang, 1924. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. How Rudiger?s corps is presented to Krimhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How Rudiger?s corps is presented to Krimhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How Rudiger?s corps is presented to Krimhild, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. How Sir Dietrichs Men Were All Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How Sir Dietrichs Men Were All Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How Sir Dietrichs Men Were All Slain, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. Hagen of Troneck kills Iring, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Hagen of Troneck kills Iring, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Hagen of Troneck kills Iring, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. How the Queen Gave Orders to Burn Down the Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How the Queen Gave Orders to Burn Down the Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How the Queen Gave Orders to Burn Down the Hall, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. Hagens Shield Request, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Hagens Shield Request, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Hagens Shield Request, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. Kriemhilds Farewell, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Kriemhilds Farewell, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Kriemhilds Farewell, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Die Nibelungen. Etzel and Kriemhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Etzel and Kriemhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Etzel and Kriemhild, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Doren i berget, 1895. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)

Doren i berget, 1895. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)
Doren i berget, 1895. Found in the Collection of Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arkitektur og Design, Oslo

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The frisky song, ca 1892. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)

The frisky song, ca 1892. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)
The frisky song, ca 1892. Found in the Collection of Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arkitektur og Design, Oslo

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Folklore Drawing, 1895-1898. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)

Folklore Drawing, 1895-1898. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)
Folklore Drawing, 1895-1898. Found in the Collection of Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arkitektur og Design, Oslo

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Saga, 1926. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)

Saga, 1926. Creator: Munthe, Gerhard (1849-1929)
Saga, 1926. Found in the Collection of Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arkitektur og Design, Oslo

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Gold of the Rhine (Das Rheingold), 1875. Creator: Pixis, Theodor (1831-1907)

Gold of the Rhine (Das Rheingold), 1875. Creator: Pixis, Theodor (1831-1907)
Gold of the Rhine (Das Rheingold), 1875. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914

Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The Valkyrie. Siegmund embraces Sieglinde, 1893

The Valkyrie. Siegmund embraces Sieglinde, 1893. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Fortuny, Musei Civici di Venezia

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Giantess Kriemhild, 1915. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)

Giantess Kriemhild, 1915. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Giantess Kriemhild, 1915. Found in the collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller

Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller
Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Found in the Collection of Institut fur Theaterwissenschaft der Freien Universitat Berlin

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Titania caressing Bottom, with his donkeys head, 1793-1794

Titania caressing Bottom, with his donkeys head, 1793-1794. Found in the Collection of Kunsthaus Zü rich

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The Death of Baldr (Left site). From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

The Death of Baldr (Left site). From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The Death of Baldr (Right site). From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

The Death of Baldr (Right site). From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Thor and the Midgard Serpent. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

Thor and the Midgard Serpent. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Brunhilde, 1899

Brunhilde, 1899. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Illustration The Nibelungs, 1898-1901

Illustration The Nibelungs, 1898-1901. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Helhesten (The Hell-Horse), 1892

Helhesten (The Hell-Horse), 1892. Found in the Collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Valkyrie and a Dying Hero

Valkyrie and a Dying Hero. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Two Peasant Girls listening to the Playing of the Water Sprite, 1860

Two Peasant Girls listening to the Playing of the Water Sprite, 1860. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Neck and the Daughters of AEgir, 1850

Neck and the Daughters of AEgir, 1850. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Hagbard and Signy, 1861

Hagbard and Signy, 1861. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Loki and Sigyn, 1863

Loki and Sigyn, 1863. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Orvar-Oddr informs Ingeborg about Hjalmars death, 1859

Orvar-Oddr informs Ingeborg about Hjalmars death, 1859. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Herr Birre och trollen. Illustration for Bland tomtar och troll (Among Gnomes and Trolls) by Alfre

Herr Birre och trollen. Illustration for Bland tomtar och troll (Among Gnomes and Trolls) by Alfred Smedberg, 1909. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Trolls amongst the stones. Illustration for Bland tomtar och troll (Among Gnomes and Trolls) by Al

Trolls amongst the stones. Illustration for Bland tomtar och troll (Among Gnomes and Trolls) by Alfred Smedberg, 1910. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Humpe in the enchanted forest (Humpe i trollskogen), 1913

Humpe in the enchanted forest (Humpe i trollskogen), 1913. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: On Christmas Night, 1913

On Christmas Night, 1913. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Brother Martin and Three Trolls, 1913

Brother Martin and Three Trolls, 1913. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Here are the rest of my clothes, 1915

Here are the rest of my clothes, 1915. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: The cottage at the foot of the mountain, 1914

The cottage at the foot of the mountain, 1914. Private Collection

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Siegfried and Kriemhild, c. 1831

Siegfried and Kriemhild, c. 1831. Found in the Collection of Moritzburg museum of the state Saxony-Anhalt, Halle

Background imageGermanic Mythology Collection: Hagen and the Rhinemaidens, c. 1916

Hagen and the Rhinemaidens, c. 1916. Private Collection



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"Unveiling the Enchanting World of Germanic Mythology: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into a realm where gods, heroes, and mythical creatures roam freely - welcome to the captivating world of Germanic mythology. From ancient tales passed down through generations to stunning artistic interpretations, this rich tapestry of folklore continues to mesmerize and inspire. In "The Wild Hunt of Odin, " artist Peter Nicolai Arbo transports us to a thrilling chase led by the Allfather himself. The thunderous hooves echo through the night as Odin's spectral army rides across the sky, an awe-inspiring sight that strikes both fear and wonder in mortal hearts. "Loki's Brood, " depicted in Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons by an unknown artist from 1905, introduces us to Loki's mischievous offspring. These cunning beings embody chaos and unpredictability, forever challenging even the mightiest deities with their tricks and schemes. Freia, portrayed as "the fair one" in Richard Wagner's The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie illustrations by Arthur Rackham (1910), captivates with her ethereal beauty. As a goddess associated with love and fertility, Freia represents nature's bountiful abundance that sustains life itself. Rackham further enchants us with his illustration for The Edda - a collection of Norse myths - showcasing fantastical creatures amidst mystical landscapes. His intricate artistry breathes life into giants, dwarves, elves, and other extraordinary beings that populate these ancient tales. Witness Brunnhilde on Grane leaping onto Siegfried's funeral pyre in another masterpiece by Arthur Rackham. This poignant scene from Siegfried illustrates sacrifice for love beyond death itself; it is a testament to bravery etched indelibly upon our hearts. Alfons Marie Mucha takes us on an enchanting journey alongside an elf adorned with iris flowers.