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Beowulf shears off the head of Grendel, 1910. Artist: John Henry Frederick BaconBeowulf shears off the head of Grendel, 1910. A print from Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race by MI Ebbutt, 1910
Kelmscott Press: Page from The Tale of Beowulf Printed in the Troy Type, c. 1895, (1914). Artist: William MorrisKelmscott Press: Page from The Tale of Beowulf Printed in the Troy Type, c.1895, (1914). Page from The Tale of Beowulf Done Out of the Old English Tongue. Trans. By William Morris and A. J. Wyatt
The Death of Beowulf, 1910. Artist: John Henry Frederick BaconThe Death of Beowulf, 1910. A print from Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race by MI Ebbutt, 1910
Beowulf replies haughtily to Hunferth, 1910. Artist: John Henry Frederick BaconBeowulf replies haughtily to Hunferth, 1910. A print from Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race by MI Ebbutt, 1910
Beowulf finds the head of Aschere, 1910. Artist: John Henry Frederick BaconBeowulf finds the head of Aschere, 1910. Aschere is Hrothgars most trusted warrior who is killed by the monster Grendels mother
The Daemon of evil, with his fierce ravening, greedily grasped them, 1910. ArtistThe Daemon of evil, with his fierce ravening, greedily grasped them, 1910. Beowulf, hero of the Geats, faces the first of three battles
Kraka (Aslaug), 1862. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
King Heimer and Aslaug, 1856. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm