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Description A depiction of Norse gods assembled as in the Poetic Edda poem Lokasenna (1895) by Lorenz Frølich.
Date Published in 1895.
Source Published in Gjellerup, Karl (1895). Den ældre Eddas Gudesange, page 185.
Author
Lorenz Frølich  (1820–1908)    wikidata:Q373753  s:en:Author:Lorenz Frølich
 
Lorenz Frølich
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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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