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Binding of Fenris. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905
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Binding of Fenris. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905
Binding of Fenris. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection
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Book Art Brunhild Brunhilde Brunnhilde Brynhild Brynhildr C 1905 Chromolithography Die Walkure Doepler Domalde Dómaldr Edda Einherjar Emil 1855 1922 Folklore German History German Mythology Germanic Mythology History Of Germany Nibelungenlied Nibelungs Norse Mythology Odin Pagan Paganism Pagans Poetic Edda Richard Wagner Ring Des Nibelungen Saga Sagas Siegfried Sieglinde Siegmund Sigurd The Valkyrie Valhalla Valkyrie Varangian Route Varangian Way Varangians Varyags Viking Viking Age Vikings Volsunga Saga Wagner Walhalla Walkure Wotan
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This print titled "Binding of Fenris" takes us back to the mythical world of Teutonic gods in the early 20th century. Created around 1905, this masterpiece is part of a private collection and showcases the remarkable artistry of Emil Doepler, a renowned artist from Germany. The image depicts an intense scene from Norse mythology, specifically inspired by Richard Wagner's opera "Die Walküre". In this momentous event known as the Binding of Fenris, we witness Brunhild (also spelled Brynhildr or Brunnhilde), one of the Valkyries, participating in an epic battle against Fenris Wolf. The chromolithography technique used here adds vibrant colors that bring life to every detail. Doepler's work beautifully captures the essence of Germanic folklore and history. With references to sagas like Nibelungenlied and Volsunga Saga, along with elements from Pagan traditions and medieval times, this artwork immerses viewers into a rich tapestry of mythological storytelling. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported to Valhalla – Odin's majestic hall where fallen warriors called Einherjar reside. The Varangian Route or Way is also referenced here; it was a path taken by Varangians (Vikings) during their voyages across Europe. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also pays homage to Wagner's influential Ring Cycle operas. It stands as a testament to
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