Thor's Fight with the Giants (Poster)

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by Mårten Eskil Winge, 1872.

Posters are sent rolled in a strong cardboard tube.

Used as artwork on:
Bathory - Scandinavian Metal Attack compilation, 1984
Absurd - Facta Loquuntur, 1996

According to Norse mythology, thunder and lightning occur when the Æsir god Thor is angered, and so he rides out on his chariot, pulled by the goats Tanngnjóstr and Tanngrisnir, on the hunt for wickedness in the form of the Ettins. In his fight against this race of giants, he swings his hammer Mjöllnir and pulls on his belt of power, Megingjörð, which boosts his power.
In Mårten Eskil Winge’s interpretation, Thor is strong, blond, resolute and fearless. The painting was extremely well received when it was shown for the first time at Nationalmuseum in 1872, a time when Norse mythology and the gods were enjoying great popularity.

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