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Norse mythology is a collection of myths and legends from ancient Scandinavian cultures

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Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Two Trolls, 1909. Creator: Bauer, John (1882-1918)

Two Trolls, 1909. Creator: Bauer, John (1882-1918)
Two Trolls, 1909. Found in the collection of the Goteborg Konstmuseum

Background imageNorse Mythology 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

Background imageNorse Mythology 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

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The Death of Siegfried: the Giant Hagen Throwing Siegfried into a Gorge

The Death of Siegfried: the Giant Hagen Throwing Siegfried into a Gorge. Creator: Makart, Hans (1840-1884)
The Death of Siegfried: the Giant Hagen Throwing Siegfried into a Gorge. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The Death of Siegfried: the Giant Hagen Throwing Siegfried into a Gorge

The Death of Siegfried: the Giant Hagen Throwing Siegfried into a Gorge. Creator: Makart, Hans (1840-1884)
The Death of Siegfried: the Giant Hagen Throwing Siegfried into a Gorge. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Einar

Einar
Domenico Petrocca

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Loki's Punishment, 1936. Creator: Ida Matton

Loki's Punishment, 1936. Creator: Ida Matton
Loki's Punishment, 1936

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Lena Dances with the Knight. Among Gnomes and Trolls, 1915

Lena Dances with the Knight. Among Gnomes and Trolls, 1915. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla, 1880 (oil on canvas)

Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla, 1880 (oil on canvas)
7487545 Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla, 1880 (oil on canvas) by Thoma, Hans (1839-1924); 74, 3x62 cm; Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; (add.info.: by Hans Thoma)

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Ancient Germanic gods and kings: Flins and Radgost

Ancient Germanic gods and kings: Flins and Radgost
Ancient Germanic deities and kings: Flinna or Flins, god of death in Wendish mythology, idol of the Vandals 1, and Radagasto or Radgost with ax, bird crown and bull breastplate

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Ancient Germanic gods: Irmensula, Crodo and Prono

Ancient Germanic gods: Irmensula, Crodo and Prono
Ancient Germanic deities: Irmensula, god of the Saxons and Westphalians depicted in medieval armour 1, Crodo or Cronus (Saturn) with spear and shield 2, and Prono or Brennus

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: View of the encampment of German and Roman armies

View of the encampment of German and Roman armies
View of the battle formation, encampment and entrenchment of German and Roman armies in ancient Germany. Roman legions with eagles, cavalry and barracks

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The god Thor and goddess Nehalennia

The god Thor and goddess Nehalennia
Germanic or Norse deities: the god Thor and goddess Nehalennia. Labeled with their interpretatio romana translations Hercules Magusanus and Massom Salus (Massonius Laetus)

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The Wild Hunt of Odin, 1872 (oil on canvas)

The Wild Hunt of Odin, 1872 (oil on canvas)
3086601 The Wild Hunt of Odin, 1872 (oil on canvas) by Arbo, Peter Nicolai (1831-92); 166x240.5 cm; Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, Norway; Norwegian, out of copyright

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Freyja and the Necklace, illustration from Teutonic Myths and Legends

Freyja and the Necklace, illustration from Teutonic Myths and Legends
STC323647 Freyja and the Necklace, illustration from Teutonic Myths and Legends by Donald A. Makenzie, 1890 (colour litho) by Penrose, James Doyle (1862-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Freyja)

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Mime and the Wanderer, from Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods

Mime and the Wanderer, from Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods
STC324252 Mime and the Wanderer, from Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods, 1910 (colour litho) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Scene from A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1873. Creator: Simmons, John (1823-1876)

Scene from A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1873. Creator: Simmons, John (1823-1876)
Scene from A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1873. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The Principal Idols of the Saxons, worship d in Britain, late 16th-early 17th century? Creator

The Principal Idols of the Saxons, worship d in Britain, late 16th-early 17th century? Creator
The Principal Idols of the Saxons, worship d in Britain, late 16th-early 17th century? Depiction of Saxon deities or Germanic gods which gave their names to the days of the week

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Siegfrieds Farewell from Kriemhild, c. 1843. Creator: Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Julius (1794-1872)

Siegfrieds Farewell from Kriemhild, c. 1843. Creator: Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Julius (1794-1872)
Siegfrieds Farewell from Kriemhild, c.1843. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Loki at AEgirs Banquet. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

Loki at AEgirs Banquet. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905
Loki at AE girs Banquet. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Loki and Sigyn. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905

Loki and Sigyn. From Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Freyja and the Necklace, 1890. Artist: James Doyle Penrose

Freyja and the Necklace, 1890. Artist: James Doyle Penrose
Freyja and the Necklace, 1890. Freya, goddess of love, who wore a necklace as a sign of social status. Illustration from Teutonic Myths and Legends by Donald A Mackenzie, 1890

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Idun and the Apples, 1890. Artist: James Doyle Penrose

Idun and the Apples, 1890. Artist: James Doyle Penrose
Idun and the Apples, 1890. Idun is the keeper of apples that give the gods eternal youth. Illustration from Teutonic Myths and Legends by Donald A Mackenzie, 1890

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Vill-Vallareman, 1910

Vill-Vallareman, 1910. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Till Hasse att titta pa jul 1903, 1903

Till Hasse att titta pa jul 1903, 1903. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Freya Seeking Her Husband, 1852

Freya Seeking Her Husband, 1852. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Opera Siegfried by Richard Wagner, III Act, 1894

Opera Siegfried by Richard Wagner, III Act, 1894. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The Walkuren (Valkyrien), 1864

The Walkuren (Valkyrien), 1864. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Wotans farewell to Brunhilde. (Leb wohl, Du kuhnes, herrliches Kind!)

Wotans farewell to Brunhilde. (Leb wohl, Du kuhnes, herrliches Kind!). Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Furiously Wotan is riding to the rock. Illustration for The Rhinegold

Furiously Wotan is riding to the rock. Illustration for The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie by Richard Artist: Rackham
Furiously Wotan is riding to the rock. Illustration for The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner, 1910. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Thors Journey to the Land of the Giants, 1901. Artist: Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939)

Thors Journey to the Land of the Giants, 1901. Artist: Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939)
Thors Journey to the Land of the Giants, 1901. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The Revelation. Brunhilde Seeing Siegmund And Sieglinde, 1893. Artist: Bussiere, Gaston (1862-1928)

The Revelation. Brunhilde Seeing Siegmund And Sieglinde, 1893. Artist: Bussiere, Gaston (1862-1928)
The Revelation. Brunhilde Seeing Siegmund And Sieglinde, 1893. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Death of a Viking warrior, 1909. Artist: Butler, Charles Ernest (1864-1933)

Death of a Viking warrior, 1909. Artist: Butler, Charles Ernest (1864-1933)
Death of a Viking warrior, 1909. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Idun and Bragi, 1846. Artist: Blommer, Nils Jakob (1816-1853)

Idun and Bragi, 1846. Artist: Blommer, Nils Jakob (1816-1853)
Idun and Bragi, 1846. Found in the collection of the Malmo Konstmuseum

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: The Valkyres Vigil, 1906

The Valkyres Vigil, 1906. Private Collection

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Soria Moria Castle. Artist: Kittelsen, Theodor (1857-1914)

Soria Moria Castle. Artist: Kittelsen, Theodor (1857-1914)
Soria Moria Castle. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Sigurd kills the Dragon, Fafnir. Detail of wood panel of Hylestad Church, Norway

Sigurd kills the Dragon, Fafnir. Detail of wood panel of Hylestad Church, Norway
Sigurd kills the Dragon, Fafnir, wood panel of Hylestad Church, Norway, late 12th-13th century. Natural History Museum, Oslo

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Regin the smith forging the sword of Sigurds father, 12th-13th century

Regin the smith forging the sword of Sigurds father, 12th-13th century
Regin the smith (left) forging the sword of Sigurds father for Sigurd (right), from the wood portal of Hylestad Church in Norway, 12th-13th century

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Viking runestone with a ship and the eight-legged horse Sleipnir, 8th century

Viking runestone with a ship and the eight-legged horse Sleipnir, 8th century
Viking runestone with a ship and depiction of Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse of Odin, whose mother was Loki. Found in Tjangivde, Alskog, Gotland, Sweden, 8th century

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Thorleif Hmakkis cross at Braddan on the Isle of Man

Thorleif Hmakkis cross at Braddan on the Isle of Man, done in the Mammen style with five interlaced dragons. The runes read Thorli and Hualdi erected this cross to the memory of Fiac his son

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Odin and Brunhilde

Odin and Brunhilde. Act 3 from Richard Wagners (1813-1883) opera The Valkyrie

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: In Norse mythology, Odin was the ruler of heaven and Earth, the god of warriors and poets

In Norse mythology, Odin was the ruler of heaven and Earth, the god of warriors and poets, as well as a skilled magician

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: THE WILD HUNT

THE WILD HUNT
DIE WILDE JAGD - the Wild hunt

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Bifrost or The Rainbow Bridge leading to the Afterlife

Bifrost or The Rainbow Bridge leading to the Afterlife
Bifrost - a burning rainbow bridge that reaches between Midgard (the world) and Asgard (the realm of the gods) in Norse mythology. 1916

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Fafner or Dragon (wrought iron)

Fafner or Dragon (wrought iron)
MAN430870 Fafner or Dragon (wrought iron) by Japanese School, (19th century); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Fafner, or Fafnir)

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Brunnhilde, illustration for Die Walkure by Richard Wagner (1813-83) (engraving)

Brunnhilde, illustration for Die Walkure by Richard Wagner (1813-83) (engraving)
CHT167388 Brunnhilde, illustration for Die Walkure by Richard Wagner (1813-83) (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; © Archives Charmet

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Detail of an animal head carving, from a sledge found with the Oseberg ship (wood)

Detail of an animal head carving, from a sledge found with the Oseberg ship (wood)
KND176630 Detail of an animal head carving, from a sledge found with the Oseberg ship (wood) by Viking, (9th century); Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway

Background imageNorse Mythology Collection: Frithjof kills two ocean trolls, 1826 (oil on canvas)

Frithjof kills two ocean trolls, 1826 (oil on canvas)
6262845 Frithjof kills two ocean trolls, 1826 (oil on canvas) by Lehmann, Carl Peter (1794-1876); 86x115 cm; Bergen Art Museum, Norway; Photo © O. Vaering



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Norse Mythology Collection

Norse mythology is a collection of myths and legends from ancient Scandinavian cultures. These stories feature gods, goddesses, heroes, and monsters who inhabit the nine realms of Norse cosmology. Popular themes in Norse mythology include creation myths, tales of heroic deeds by figures such as Thor and Odin, the concept of fate or destiny (known as "wyrd"), and the end-times prophecy known as Ragnarok. Other notable elements include the use of runes for divination and magical purposes, belief in an afterlife that includes both Valhalla (a warrior's paradise) and Helheim (a realm for those who die peacefully), and a complex system of honor codes that governed Viking society.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Norse Mythology collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art and framed prints that showcase the fascinating world of Norse mythology. Our collection features popular themes such as Odin, Thor, Loki, Freya, and other gods and goddesses from the Viking era. These stunning artworks are created by talented artists who have captured the essence of Norse mythology in their unique styles. Our collection includes various mediums such as canvas prints, fine art prints, photographic prints, and posters to suit different preferences. Each artwork is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. Whether you're a fan of Nordic culture or simply appreciate beautiful artwork inspired by ancient legends, our collection has something for everyone. With its rich history and captivating stories passed down through generations, Norse mythology continues to inspire people around the world today.
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What are Norse Mythology (Popular Themes) art prints?

Norse Mythology art prints are a popular theme of artwork that depict the gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures from Norse mythology. These prints feature iconic figures such as Odin, Thor, Loki, Freya and many others in various settings and poses. The artwork is created by talented artists who draw inspiration from ancient Norse tales to create stunning pieces that capture the essence of this fascinating mythology. These art prints are not only visually appealing but also serve as a way to connect with Nordic heritage and culture. They make great additions to any home or office space and can be used for decorative purposes or as educational tools for those interested in learning more about Norse mythology. Norse Mythology art prints offer a unique glimpse into an ancient world filled with powerful deities, epic battles, and magical creatures. Whether you're a fan of mythology or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, these prints are sure to captivate your imagination.
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We offer a wide range of Norse Mythology art prints that are perfect for fans of the popular themes in this genre. Some of the most sought-after prints include depictions of Odin, Thor, and Loki, as well as scenes from the epic tales such as Ragnarok and Valhalla. These stunning artworks showcase intricate details and vivid colors that bring these mythical characters to life. In addition to traditional paintings and illustrations, Media Storehouse also offers unique interpretations of Norse mythology through modern mediums like digital art and photography. Whether you prefer classic or contemporary styles, there is sure to be a print that suits your taste. Other popular themes in Norse mythology art prints available at Media Storehouse include Viking ships, runes, dragons, wolves, and other creatures from Nordic folklore. With so many options to choose from, you can easily find the perfect piece to decorate your home or office with a touch of mythic grandeur.
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