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Odin Collection

Odin, the mighty Norse god of wisdom, poetry, war, and agriculture

Background imageOdin Collection: The wild Hunt of Odin, 1872. Creator: Arbo, Peter Nicolai (1831-1892)

The wild Hunt of Odin, 1872. Creator: Arbo, Peter Nicolai (1831-1892)
The wild Hunt of Odin, 1872. Found in the Collection of Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arkitektur og Design, Oslo

Background imageOdin Collection: Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life in Norse mythology

Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life in Norse mythology
Yggdrasil (Yggdrasill), the sacred ash, the Tree of Life, the Mundane Tree of Norse mythology, whose branches overhang the Universe

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin on his throne

Odin on his throne
Odin, supreme god in Norse mythology. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageOdin Collection: Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life in Norse mythology

Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life in Norse mythology
Yggdrasil (Yggdrasill), the sacred ash, the Tree of Life, the Mundane Tree of Norse mythology, whose branches overhang the Universe

Background imageOdin Collection: Freya in her Chariot

Freya in her Chariot
In Scandinavian mythology, the Goddess of love, marriage and the dead. She was the wife of Odin, and is the counterpart of Venus, and is sometimes identified as Frigg

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin and Hounds

Odin and Hounds
Odin (Wodan), Scandinavian supreme god of the dead etc with his hounds Hugin, Munin, Geri and Freki, fierce enough but they will not save him from the wolf Fenrir

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin & Brunnhilde / Lecke

Odin & Brunnhilde / Lecke
Odin and Brunnhilde

Background imageOdin Collection: NORSE GOD ODIN (WODEN). God of wisdom, poetry, war and agriculture. Line engraving

NORSE GOD ODIN (WODEN). God of wisdom, poetry, war and agriculture. Line engraving

Background imageOdin Collection: Lokis brood. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

Lokis brood. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: Freia, the fair one. Illustration for The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner, 1910

Freia, the fair one. Illustration for The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner, 1910. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: Illustration for The Edda. Artist: Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939)

Illustration for The Edda. Artist: Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939)
Illustration for The Edda. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin

Odin
Illustration of Odin in The Olafur Brynjulfsson Edda 1760, a manuscript which contains material from both the Younger and Elder Edda

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin Drinks at Mimir

Odin Drinks at Mimir
Odin (Wodan), Scandinavian supreme god of the dead etc acquires his wisdom by drinking at the fountain of Mimir

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin / Wotan Rides / Rackham

Odin / Wotan Rides / Rackham
Odin/Wotan rides through the sky

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin and Valkyries

Odin and Valkyries
Odin and the Valkyries welcome a warrior to Valhalla

Background imageOdin Collection: Wotan / Bronze by Maison

Wotan / Bronze by Maison
Odin/Wotan

Background imageOdin Collection: Poster, Cunard Line

Poster, Cunard Line, Southampton, Cherbourg, New York - Fastest Ocean Service in the World Date: circa 1928

Background imageOdin Collection: Valkyrie (1st Act): Sieglinde and her brother Siegmund

Valkyrie (1st Act): Sieglinde and her brother Siegmund. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: The Ride of the Valkyries

The Ride of the Valkyries. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin Seeks Wisdom

Odin Seeks Wisdom
Odin/Wotan seeks the wisdom of the ages from Mimir, an old giant who guards the sacred fountain of knowledge

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin and Gunnlod

Odin and Gunnlod
Odin (Wodan) acquires the skills of poetry by seducing Gunnlod, daughter of Suttung, guardian of the mead of poetry

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin questioning Mimir (colour litho)

Odin questioning Mimir (colour litho)
7173279 Odin questioning Mimir (colour litho) by Doepler, Carl Emil (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Odin questioning Mimir)

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin Hanging on the World-Tree. Illustration for The Edda: Germanic Gods and Heroes

Odin Hanging on the World-Tree. Illustration for The Edda: Germanic Gods and Heroes by Hans von Wolzogen. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin and Fenrir, Freyr and Surt. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

Odin and Fenrir, Freyr and Surt. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: Binding of Fenris. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

Binding of Fenris. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1897

Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1897. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: The Walkuren (Valkyrien), ca 1899

The Walkuren (Valkyrien), ca 1899. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca de Catalunya

Background imageOdin Collection: Wotans Farewell and Magic Fire. Artist: Hendrich, Hermann (1854-1931)

Wotans Farewell and Magic Fire. Artist: Hendrich, Hermann (1854-1931)
Wotans Farewell and Magic Fire. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: Odins Wild Hunt

Odins Wild Hunt
ODIN Odins wild hunt

Background imageOdin Collection: Thor and Hymir Fishing. Illustration for The Edda: Germanic Gods and Heroes by Hans von Wolzogen

Thor and Hymir Fishing. Illustration for The Edda: Germanic Gods and Heroes by Hans von Wolzogen. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: I flee for the first time and am pursued, 1910. Artist: Arthur Rackham

I flee for the first time and am pursued, 1910. Artist: Arthur Rackham
I flee for the first time and am pursued, 1910. I flee for the first time and am pursued: Warfather follows close. He nears, he nears, in fury! Save this woman! Sisters, your help!

Background imageOdin Collection: Nordic mythology: representation of the deity Wotan (Odin). Colour engraving of the 19th century

Nordic mythology: representation of the deity Wotan (Odin). Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4929817 Nordic mythology: representation of the deity Wotan (Odin). Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Nordic mythology: representation of the deity Wotan (Odin)

Background imageOdin Collection: Odin the Scandinavian god, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead

Odin the Scandinavian god, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead
537273 Odin the Scandinavian god, known to the Anglo-Saxons as Wotan. God of the dead: banqueted in Valhalla with those killed in battle. Wednesday is named for him

Background imageOdin Collection: Thor son of Woden or Odin, the second god in the ancient Scandinavian pantheon

Thor son of Woden or Odin, the second god in the ancient Scandinavian pantheon. Woodcut, London, 1834
530753 Thor son of Woden or Odin, the second god in the ancient Scandinavian pantheon. Woodcut, London, 1834; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageOdin Collection: Wotan (Odin) god of wisdom, poetry and war. At top left hiss daughter Brunhilder

Wotan (Odin) god of wisdom, poetry and war. At top left hiss daughter Brunhilder
537952 Wotan (Odin) god of wisdom, poetry and war. At top left hiss daughter Brunhilder, foremost of the Valkyries carries a wounded warrior to Valhalla

Background imageOdin Collection: Stele of Niederdollendorf, 7th century

Stele of Niederdollendorf, 7th century
AIS5389275 Stele of Niederdollendorf, 7th century; Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn, Germany; (add.info.: Nordic civilization : stele of Niederdollendorf)

Background imageOdin Collection: Nordic mythology: the god Odin, weapon of his spear Gungnir, as a wild huntsman

Nordic mythology: the god Odin, weapon of his spear Gungnir, as a wild huntsman
NWI4930431 Nordic mythology: the god Odin, weapon of his spear Gungnir, as a wild huntsman, leading a troop of hunters - Colorisee engraving 19th century - Norse deity Odin depicted as a wild

Background imageOdin Collection: Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Odin. Friday is named for her

Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Odin. Friday is named for her. Woodcut, London, 1834
530755 Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Odin. Friday is named for her. Woodcut, London, 1834.; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageOdin Collection: Nordic mythology: Odin and the pretress Volva (vala ou wala) (Norse mythology)

Nordic mythology: Odin and the pretress Volva (vala ou wala) (Norse mythology)
ELD4958584 Nordic mythology: Odin and the pretress Volva (vala ou wala) (Norse mythology: Odin and a seeress Volva) Engraving from "Nordisch-Germanische Gotter und Helden" by Wilhelm wagner

Background imageOdin Collection: Thor, son of Woden or Odin. God of thunder in the Scandinavian pantheon, shown wielding his hammer

Thor, son of Woden or Odin. God of thunder in the Scandinavian pantheon, shown wielding his hammer
530761 Thor, son of Woden or Odin. God of thunder in the Scandinavian pantheon, shown wielding his hammer, symbolising thunder and lightning, as he reconstructed the globe

Background imageOdin Collection: The Sculptor Fogelberg's Studio in Rome, 1831. Creator: Karl Stefan Bennet

The Sculptor Fogelberg's Studio in Rome, 1831. Creator: Karl Stefan Bennet
The Sculptor Fogelberg's Studio in Rome, 1831

Background imageOdin Collection: The Valkyrie. Creator: Sandberg, Johan Gustaf (1782-1854)

The Valkyrie. Creator: Sandberg, Johan Gustaf (1782-1854)
The Valkyrie. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: The Grimly Hagen, c. 1930. Creator: Rothaug, Alexander (1870-1946)

The Grimly Hagen, c. 1930. Creator: Rothaug, Alexander (1870-1946)
The Grimly Hagen, c. 1930. Found in the collection of the Vienna Museum

Background imageOdin Collection: Siegfried in the forge, 1900. Creator: Leeke, Ferdinand (1859-1937)

Siegfried in the forge, 1900. Creator: Leeke, Ferdinand (1859-1937)
Siegfried in the forge, 1900. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: The Rhinemaidens, 1913. Creator: Leeke, Ferdinand (1859-1937)

The Rhinemaidens, 1913. Creator: Leeke, Ferdinand (1859-1937)
The Rhinemaidens, 1913. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: The Valkyrie, 1881. Creator: Bürck, Heinrich (1850-1906)

The Valkyrie, 1881. Creator: Bürck, Heinrich (1850-1906)
The Valkyrie, 1881. Private Collection

Background imageOdin Collection: The Valkyrie, 1877. Creator: Makart, Hans (1840-1884)

The Valkyrie, 1877. Creator: Makart, Hans (1840-1884)
The Valkyrie, 1877. Found in the collection of the Bass Museum

Background imageOdin Collection: Siegfried finds the sleeping Brünnhilde, c. 1908. Creator: Leeke, Ferdinand (1859-1937)

Siegfried finds the sleeping Brünnhilde, c. 1908. Creator: Leeke, Ferdinand (1859-1937)
Siegfried finds the sleeping Brunnhilde, c. 1908. Private Collection



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Odin, the mighty Norse god of wisdom, poetry, war, and agriculture. His presence is felt in every corner of Norse mythology, from the wild Hunt he leads to his majestic throne. In Peter Nicolai Arbo's masterpiece "The Wild Hunt of Odin, " we witness the awe-inspiring spectacle as Odin gallops through the skies with his loyal hounds. But it is not just in battle that Odin commands attention. As depicted in Arthur Rackham's illustrations for "The Edda" and Richard Wagner's "The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie, " Odin exudes an air of regality while seated on his throne. He is a figure to be revered and respected. Yggdrasil, the mythical Tree of Life, stands tall at the center of Norse cosmology. It connects all realms - Asgard (the realm of gods), Midgard (the world inhabited by humans), and Niflheim (the land of ice). This sacred tree symbolizes the interconnectedness between all aspects of existence. Intriguingly intertwined with other deities like Freya and Loki, Odin's influence extends beyond his own domain. Freya, known as "the fair one, " rides her chariot alongside him during battles or when embarking on important quests. As we delve into ancient legends and folklore surrounding this enigmatic deity, we discover that Odin represents more than just power; he embodies knowledge itself. A line engraving portrays him as a god who encompasses wisdom along with poetry - a testament to his multifaceted nature. Odin continues to captivate our imagination even today through various artistic interpretations such as Lecke's depiction of him alongside Brunnhilde or Rackham's portrayal in "Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons. " These artworks serve as reminders that Odin remains an enduring symbol within Norse culture.