More Kittelsen trolls (and Näcken/Nøkken, but could very well be a troll going for a nice evening swim)

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FROM NORWAY: And here are some of Theodor Kittelsen’s other creatures: from giant bears (is this Lyra riding Iorek Byrnison?) to lustful devils.

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FROM NORWAY: Theodor Kittelsen was the unmatched authority of painting trolls, who are abundant in the fairy tales and legends of his native Norway: each of these scary giants acquired, through Kittelsen’s brushstrokes, a unique character, and a forlorn air.

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1.Draugen (Draugr), Norwegian artist Theodor Kittelsen, 1895.
2.The Drowned Man's Ghost Tries to Claim a New Victim for the Sea, Danish artist Thorvald Niss, n.d.
The souls of those who die at sea are doomed to become a Draugen, the reanimated corpse.

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On Myth & Moor today: following bears through the cold, dark winter, with the help of Terry Tempest Williams and Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Art by Theodore Kittelsen, Edmund Dulac, , and others. https://t.co/Q1TEsBHvo2

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January, 1890, illustration by Theodor Kittelsen, Norwegian artist

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Theodor Kittelsen (Norwegian, 1857 – 1914) : The Sea Monster, 1881. Oil on canvas.

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Theodor Severin Kittelsen (the guy who made the painting Varg used for Filosofem)

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Peer Gynt In the Hall of the Mountain King, 1890

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Image is allegedly by Theodor Kittelsen, can't verify that with absolute certainty, though.

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Last week at Broken Frontier... Heart Attack Vol. 1: Against the Wall – Kittelsen and Zawadzki Offer a Jarring Glimpse into a World that Hits Close to Home. https://t.co/LemIVYQIw2

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