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Fafner: Hey! Come hither, And stop me this cranny!, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamFafner: Hey! Come hither, And stop me this cranny!, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Fasolt has fallen in love with Freia
Ohe! Ohe! Horrible dragon, O swallow me not! Spare the life of poor Loge!, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie
Alberich drives in a band of Nibelungs with gold and silver treasures, 1910. ArtistAlberich drives in a band of Nibelungs with gold and silver treasures, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie
Mime writhes under the lashes he receives, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamMime writhes under the lashes he receives, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Alberich puts on the Tarnhelm and becomes invisible, beating Mime to taunt him. From Das Rheingold
Mime howling Ohe! Ohe! Oh! Oh!, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamMime howling Ohe! Ohe! Oh! Oh!, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Alberich beats his brother Mime for taking too long working on the Tarnhelm. From Das Rheingold
The Gods grow wan and aged at the loss of Freia, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamThe Gods grow wan and aged at the loss of Freia, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Without Freias golden apples which bring eternal youth, the gods begin to age and grow weak
Fasolt suddenly seizes Freia and drags her to one side with Fafner, 1910. ArtistFasolt suddenly seizes Freia and drags her to one side with Fafner, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie
The Rhines pure gleaming children told me of their sorrow, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. The Rhinemaidens tell Loge that Alberich has stolen the Rhinegold
Freia, the fair one, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamFreia, the fair one, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Freia, Frickas sister, with her golden apple tree in the garden. From Das Rheingold. From a private collection
Seize the despoiler! Rescue the gold! Help us! Help us! Woe! Woe!, 1910. ArtistSeize the despoiler! Rescue the gold! Help us! Help us! Woe! Woe!, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie
The Rhinemaidens teasing Alberich, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamThe Rhinemaidens teasing Alberich, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Alberich arrives at the river and tries to flatter the Rhinemaidens to get closer to the Rhinegold
Mock away! Mock! The Nibelung makes for your toy!, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamMock away! Mock! The Nibelung makes for your toy!, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Alberich climbs up to get the Rhinegold as the Rhinemaidens tease him. From Das Rheingold
The frolic of the Rhine-Maidens, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamThe frolic of the Rhine-Maidens, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. The three River goddesses who keep the treasure; Woglinde, Wellgunde and Flosshilde play in the Rhine
Siegfried and Fafner, 1906. Siegfried confronts Fafner, the giant transformed into a dragon. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
Fafner in his Cave, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
As the Flames Rise, Wotan Leaves, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France
The Funeral of Siegfried, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
Wotan Waits in Valhalla for the End with his Broken Spear, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
The Death of Siegfried, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
Awakening of Brunnhilde, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
The Norns, 1906. The Norns are weavers of the rope of destiny and daughters of Erda, goddess of wisdom and Earth. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
Ride of the Valkyries, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
The Two Were Reunited in a Fond Embrace, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner. Siegmund and Sieglinde outside the Hundings House
Walhalla, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner. Wotan and Frickas abode, Valhalla
Dark Cavern, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner. Alberich turns into a serpent to prove the powers of the ring to Wotan and Loge
Freias Garden, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner. Freia is the goddess of youth. The apples from her garden kept the gods young
The Rhine Gold, 1906. From The Ring Cycle of operas by German composer Richard Wagner
Rhein. Near the Loreley, 1931. Artist: Kurt HielscherRhein. Near the Loreley, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]
The Wanderer, c1900 (1902). Artist: Charles RobinsonThe Wanderer, c1900 (1902). The Wanderer from the opera Siegfried by Richard Wagner (1813-1883). This illustration shows the character during Act III, Scene 2
Richard Wagner, German composer, 1864. Artist: Joseph AlbertRichard Wagner, German composer, 1864. Wagner (1813-1883) is best known for his cycle of four operas Der Ring des Nibelungen, first performed in 1876. From a private collection
Richard Wagner, German composer, 1860s. Artist: Franz HanfstaenglRichard Wagner, German composer, 1860s. Wagner (1813-1883) is best known for his cycle of four operas Der Ring des Nibelungen, first performed in 1876. From a private collection