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DescriptionThe Wolves Pursuing Sol and Mani.jpg |
The Wolves Pursuing Sol and Mani (the title given to the work in the list of illustrations on page vii)
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Date |
Published in 1909 |
Source |
Guerber, H. A. (Hélène Adeline) (1909). Myths of the Norsemen from the Eddas and Sagas. London : Harrap. This illustration facing page 8. Digitized by the Internet Archive and available from http://www.archive.org/details/mythsofthenorsem00gueruoft Some simple image processing by User:Haukurth |
Author |
John Charles Dollman (1851–1934) |
Alternative names |
John Charles Dollman, J. C. Dollman, JCD |
Description |
British painter and illustrator
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Date of birth/death |
6 May 1851 |
11 December 1934 |
Location of birth/death |
Hove, England |
London |
Work period |
Exhibited at the Royal Academy from the 1870s until 1912 |
Work location |
Bedford Park, London |
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Published before 1923 so public domain in the United States. Artist died in 1934 so public domain in Britain.
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