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Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology

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Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology

Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Odin. Friday is named for her. Woodcut, London, 1834. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive

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Goddess Love Mythology Scandinavian Frigg

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This woodcut print from 1834 showcases the enchanting figure of Freya, also known as Frigg, the revered goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology. With her ethereal beauty and graceful presence, she embodies the essence of passion and desire. As the wife of Odin, ruler of the Norse gods, Freya holds a significant position in ancient folklore. The intricate details captured within this artwork transport us to a bygone era where myth and magic intertwined seamlessly. The delicate lines etched into the wood reveal Freya's flowing hair cascading down her shoulders like golden threads, symbolizing her radiant allure. Her eyes exude an alluring warmth that draws you closer while hinting at hidden depths of wisdom. It is fascinating to note that Friday itself derives its name from this divine goddess – a testament to her profound influence on both ancient beliefs and modern customs. This print serves as a visual gateway into Nordic culture, inviting us to explore their rich tapestry of legends and traditions. Preserved by Archive at Universal Images Group (UIG), this remarkable piece allows us to connect with our ancestral roots while celebrating the timeless power of love embodied by Freya or Frigg. Whether displayed in homes or educational institutions alike, it serves as a reminder that even amidst technological advancements, we should never forget our heritage steeped in mythical wonders such as these.


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