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"Siegfried: A Mythical Journey through Art and Literature" Step into the enchanting world of Siegfried, a name that resonates with tales of heroism, love, and tragedy

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Alberich & Hagen

Alberich & Hagen
Act two : Alberich makes his son Hagen swear revenge on Siegfried

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Dragons Blood

Dragons Blood
Act two : Siegfried discovers the secret of dragons blood after slaying Fafner who has taken on the form of a dragon, the better to guard his hoard

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried & Brunnhilde

Siegfried & Brunnhilde
Act three : Siegfried is enraptured at the sight of the sleeping Brunnhilde

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Rhinemaidens Warn s

Rhinemaidens Warn s
Act three : the Rhinemaidens warn Siegfried of the curse

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Forging of Notung

Forging of Notung
Act one : taught by Mime, Siegfried forges Notung the magic sword

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Mime and Alberich

Mime and Alberich
Act two : Mime and Alberich quarrel over Fafners hoard

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Drinks Potion

Siegfried Drinks Potion
Act one : Siegfried drinks the magic potion, which causes him to forget Brunnhilde and to fall in love with Gutrune

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Mime and Siglind

Mime and Siglind

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Sees Himself

Siegfried Sees Himself
Siegfried sees his reflection in a forest stream

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Brunnhilde and Ring

Brunnhilde and Ring
Act one : Brunnhilde sadly cherishes the ring that Siegfried left with her when he went off on his adventures

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried & Maidens

Siegfried & Maidens
Act three : the Rhinemaidens beg Siegfried to return the Ring

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Fafner in Dragon Form

Fafner in Dragon Form
Act one : Fafner, in the form of a dragon, guards the stolen hoard

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Hagen and Siegfried

Hagen and Siegfried
Act three : Hagen stabs Siegfried in the back

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Wanderer and Mime

Wanderer and Mime
Act One : the Wanderer tells Mime about the magic sword Notung

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Infant

Siegfried Infant
Act one : Mime and the infant Siegfried

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Wagner / Siegfried

Wagner / Siegfried
RICHARD WAGNER German composer with his son, Siegfried Date: 1813 - 1883

Background imageSiegfried Collection: SIEGFRIED SLAYING DRAGON. Siegfried, a Norse and Germanic mythological hero

SIEGFRIED SLAYING DRAGON. Siegfried, a Norse and Germanic mythological hero, before slaying the dragon. Still from the film Die Nibelungen, 1924, starring Paul Richter

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Swan Lake ballet, Swan Princess and Siegfried

Swan Lake ballet, Swan Princess and Siegfried
The Swan Princess begs Siegfried not to shoot, and reveals that she and her followers are enchanted by the wicked Rotbart

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Swan Lake ballet, the unfortunate girls become swans again

Swan Lake ballet, the unfortunate girls become swans again
Siegfried and Odette are about to embrace when the evil Rotbart disguised as a large owl appears, and the unfortunate girls become swans again

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Swan Lake ballet, Siegfried promises delivery from Rotbart

Swan Lake ballet, Siegfried promises delivery from Rotbart
Siegfried promises to deliver the swans from the evil spell of Rotbart and they all dance for joy. He invites Odette to the ball his parents are giving

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Wagner Photo

Siegfried Wagner Photo
SIEGFRIED WAGNER Son of composer Richard Wagner and a productive opera composer in his own right. Artistic Direcror of the Bayreuth festival 1908-30

Background imageSiegfried Collection: The Islanders

The Islanders, a huge relief sculpture by Siegfried Charoux, representing the struggle and resilience of the British people, especially during World War Two

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Birds Instruct Sigurd

Birds Instruct Sigurd
Part of the epic Nibelungenlied. Sigurd (Siegfried, having tasted dragons blood, can understand the birds who give him helpful instructions

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Blows his Horn

Siegfried Blows his Horn
He blows his horn and penetrates the magic flames which encircle the sleeping Brunnhilde

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Wagner / Toscani

Siegfried Wagner / Toscani
SIEGFRIED WAGNER Son of Richard Wagner, director of Bayreuth - seen here with ARTURO TOSCANINI (left), Italian conductor

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Wagner / Duhrkoo

Siegfried Wagner / Duhrkoo
SIEGFRIED WAGNER Son of Richard Wagner, a composer in his own right, and director of Bayreuth

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Siegfried Wagner / Postcd

Siegfried Wagner / Postcd
SIEGFRIED WAGNER Son of Richard Wagner, a composer in his own right, and director of Bayreuth

Background imageSiegfried Collection: A Toscanini / Wagner 1930

A Toscanini / Wagner 1930
ARTURO TOSCANINI Italian conductor (right), known for his dynamic style - seen here with Siegfried Wagner in 1930

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Brunnhilde, Siegfried

Brunnhilde, Siegfried
Act three : Brunnhilde with the body of Siegfried

Background imageSiegfried Collection: Wagners Siegfried Idyll

Wagners Siegfried Idyll
RICHARD WAGNER German composer in 1870, serenading his wife and baby in their own home with his Siegfried Idyll



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"Siegfried: A Mythical Journey through Art and Literature" Step into the enchanting world of Siegfried, a name that resonates with tales of heroism, love, and tragedy. From Aubrey Beardsley's captivating illustrations in "Siegfried" to Arthur Rackham's ethereal depiction of "Le chevalier aux fleurs (The Knight of the Flowers), " this mythical figure has captured the imagination of artists throughout history. In Richard Wagner's epic opera cycle "The Ring, " we encounter Siegfried once again. Rackham brings Freia, the fair one, to life in his mesmerizing illustration for "The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie. " It is here that Siegfried embarks on a quest filled with gods, giants, and valkyries. But it is not just in music or visual arts where Siegfried finds his place. Tchaikovsky's iconic ballet "Swan Lake" presents us with an unforgettable moment when Prince Siegfried falls deeply in love with Odette. Their tragic romance unfolds amidst breathtaking choreography and haunting melodies. Beyond mythology and fiction lies another facet of Siegfried—the poet-warrior embodied by World War I soldier-turned-writer Siegfried Sassoon. His poignant verses shed light on the horrors of war while capturing the resilience and courage within human spirit. As we delve deeper into this multifaceted character's journey, we witness Brunnhilde leaping onto a funeral pyre alongside her beloved Siegfried—an evocative scene brought to life by Arthur Rackham once more. And let us not forget Fafner—another formidable foe faced by our hero—in Wagner's grand masterpiece. From Leipzig to Schalk to Helpmann—Siegfried continues to captivate audiences across different art forms and interpretations.