File:Odin, Sleipnir, Geri, Freki, Huginn and Muninn by Frølich.jpg

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Description Odin riding Sleipnir, while his ravens Huginn and Muninn, and his wolves Geri and Freki appear nearby. The illustration appears at the end of Hárbarðsljóð, but does not illustrate a scene from the poem. The illustration appears pretty small there, resulting in this small scan.
Date Published in 1895.
Source Published in Gjellerup, Karl (1895). Den ældre Eddas Gudesange. Photographed from a 2001 reprint by bloodofox (talk · contribs).
Author
Lorenz Frølich  (1820–1908)  wikidata:Q373753 s:en:Author:Lorenz Frølich
 
Lorenz Frølich
Alternative names
Frölich, Lorentz
Description painter, illustrator and etcher
Date of birth/death 25 October 1820 Edit this at Wikidata 25 October 1908 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Copenhagen Hellerup
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Munich (1840–1842); London (1870–1871); Paris (1871–1875); Paris (1852–1853); Dresden (1843–1846); Copenhagen (1877–1908) Edit this at Wikidata
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current14:09, 22 December 2010Thumbnail for version as of 14:09, 22 December 2010332 × 288 (111 KB)Ras67losslessly cropped with Jpegcrop
15:07, 16 December 2008Thumbnail for version as of 15:07, 16 December 2008356 × 335 (111 KB)Bloodofox~commonswiki{{Information |Description=Odin riding Sleipnir, while his ravens Huginn and Muninn, and his wolves Geri and Freki appear nearby. The illustration appears at the end of ''Hárbarðsljóð'', but does not illustrate a scene from the poem. |Source=Published

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