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Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
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Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Private Collection. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Fine Art Images/Heritage Images

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1840 1841 Alfred 1816 1859 Domalde Dómaldr Edda Folklore Germanic Mythology Nazarene Movement Norse Mythology Odin Pagan Paganism Pagans Rethel Richard Wagner Ring Des Nibelungen Saga Sagas Viking Viking Age Vikings Wagner Wotan

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This print titled "Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall" is a remarkable piece of art created by Alfred Rethel in 1840-1841. Housed in a private collection, this woodcut print beautifully captures the essence of Germanic mythology and folklore. Inspired by Richard Wagner's opera "Ring des Nibelungen". Rethel masterfully depicts a scene from Norse mythology. In this dramatic moment, we witness the mighty Odin and his fellow gods as they confront their enemies, symbolized by the dead being thrown out of the hall. The artist's attention to detail and use of allegory bring this ancient saga to life. Each character exudes power and intensity, reflecting the rich traditions of Viking culture during the Viking Age. Rethel's work not only pays homage to Wagner's influential opera but also embraces elements from traditional sagas like Edda. As part of the Nazarene movement, which sought inspiration from medieval art forms, Rethel skillfully combines graphic arts with fine art techniques in this woodcut print. The result is an evocative portrayal that transports viewers into a world where pagan beliefs intertwine with theatrical performances. This print serves as both a visual feast for admirers of Germanic mythology and an exploration into historical narratives that continue to captivate audiences today.


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Bring the epic saga of The Nibelungen to life in your home with our stunning Framed Print from Media Storehouse. This exquisite artwork, titled "How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall," is a masterpiece by German painter Wilhelm von Kaulbach, created between 1840 and 1841. Inspired by the legendary Germanic poem, the "Nibelungenlied," this captivating piece showcases the iconic scene of Hagen and the Nibelungs throwing the slain bodies of their enemies out of their hall. Add this beautiful and intricately detailed work of art to your collection and let the heroic tale of The Nibelungen unfold before your eyes.


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Experience the epic tale of "Die Nibelungen: How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall," brought to life through the masterful brushstrokes of German painter, Rethel. This captivating photographic print, sourced from Heritage Images, showcases the iconic scene from the Nibelungenlied, a medieval German epic poem. Witness the intensity and drama unfold as the heroes of the story confront the fallen enemies, their faces etched with determination and resolve. This exquisite piece of art is not just a decorative addition to your space, but a journey into the rich history and culture of Europe's past. Add this stunning print to your collection and let the legend live on.


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Experience the epic tale of "Die Nibelungen: How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall," brought to life through the captivating art of French painter Paul Delaroche, as depicted in this stunning poster print from Media Storehouse. Created between 1840 and 1841, this masterpiece by Delaroche, known as Rethel in the art world, showcases a pivotal moment from the legendary Nibelungen saga. Each print is meticulously reproduced from the original painting held in a private collection, ensuring the highest quality and authenticity. Bring the rich history and intrigue of this legendary story into your home or office with this beautiful and inspiring poster print from Media Storehouse.


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Experience the rich tapestry of German mythology with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This challenging puzzle features the captivating artwork "Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841" by painter Wilhelm von Kaulbach, also known as Rethel. Originally created as a private commission, this masterpiece from the 19th century now comes to life in your home. Immerse yourself in the epic story of the Nibelungen and test your puzzle-solving skills with this stunning and intricate piece.

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