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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
Kraka (Aslaug), 1862. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
King Heimer and Aslaug, 1856. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Figurine of a Norse god, probably Odin (from Staraya Ladoga), 751-775. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Princess picking Lice from the Troll. Artist: Kittelsen, Theodor (1857-1914)The Princess picking Lice from the Troll. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo
The Ash Lad and the Troll. Artist: Kittelsen, Theodor (1857-1914)The Ash Lad and the Troll. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo
Bone chessmen of Scandinavian design, 12th or 13th century, (1892). Found on the Isle of Lewis, now in the British Museum
Nacken. Private Collection
Mime and the Wanderer. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, Artist: RackhamMime and the Wanderer. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, 1910. Private Collection
Siegfried forges his sword. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wag Artist: RackhamSiegfried forges his sword. Illustration for Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, 1910. Private Collection
Stela from Gelgarda, Larbro, Gottland, Sweden, c20th century. Central Horse is probably Sleipnie, the 8-legged horse of Odin
Bronze statuette of Thor, Viking God, c1000. From Iceland, at National Museum Reykjavik
Viking Cross-Shaft Fragment from Sockburn, County Durham, 10th century. Horseman with Bird are Odin and the Raven and below Valkeyrie offers Horn to Hero in Valhalla (possibly)
Sigurd roasts the heart of the Dragon, Fafnir, white Regin sleeps, 12th-13th century. Detail of Hylestad Church, Norway
Shaft of Cross at Walton, near Lancaster, England, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonShaft of Cross at Walton, near Lancaster, England, 20th century. Sfaft of an 11th Century Anglo-Danish style cross with scenes from the Sigurd Cycle, a Resurrection scene and ornament
Detail of the Heimdall Cross-Slab on the Isle of Man, 10th centuryDetail of the Heimdall Cross-Slab at Jurby on the Isle of Man. It depicits Heimdall blowing his horn to call the gods to Ragnarok, 10th century
Viking cross-slab showing the story of Sigurd, with Loki killing the otter below, and the horse Grani above, from Maughold on the Isle of Man
Wooden portal of Hylestad church, showing Sigurd roasting the dragons heart while Regin sleeps. He learns of Regins treachery from the birds, who he can now understand, and kills Regin
Gosforth Viking CrossGosforth Cross from Cumbria, England from the northwest in the evening. This side shows Odin, Heimdal and dragons in Ragnarok
Viking stele showing Odins horse SleipnirViking stele from Tjangvide, Alskog, Gotland, Sweden, showing Sleipnir, Odins horse, the offspring of his brother Loki. From the Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm
Detail of the wooden portal of Hylestad Church, Norway, showing Sigurd killing Regin the smith
Norse chessman (Warder: Castle: Rook), Isle of Lewis, ScotlandNorse chessman (Warder:Castle:Rook), Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Norse chessmen, from a Viking hoard, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Representation of Odin or Wotan, 1834. The Scandinavian god Odin, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead, he banqueted in Valhalla with those killed in battle
Gurm Gamle (Gormo), King of Denmark from 840, 1815Gurm Gamle, King of Denmark from 840, 1815. Gurm Gamle (Gormo) wearing a leather corselet over a tunic, a hat/crown of many folds
Thorwalds Cross-slab, a Viking cross slab showing Ragnarok, 10th centuryViking cross, showing a scene from Ragnarok, showing Odin with raven and spear being attacked by the wolf Fenris, his nephew, 10th century
Odin (Wotan), Norse god, c19th centuryOdin (Wotan, earlier form of name), one of principal gods of Norse mythology, c19th century. The god of war: Valhalla seeks wisdom from Odin to make him all-powerful. For this he sacrifices one eye
Norse dragon-prowed ship, c10th CenturyNorse dragon-prowed ship. Anglo-Saxon manuscript, 10th Century. Now in the British Museum London
Odin, 1890-1910. Artist: DelitzOdin, 1890-1910. Scene from Richard Wagners (1813-1883) opera The Valkyrie, showing Odin, the king of the gods. Card published by the Liebig potted meat company