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DescriptionJumping after Hildur.jpg | An engraving showing a man jumping after a woman (an elf) into a precipice. It is an illustration to the Icelandic legend of Hildur, the Queen of the Elves. | |||||||||||||||||||
Date | published 1864 | |||||||||||||||||||
Source | Icelandic Legends : Collected by Jón Arnason : Translated by George E. J. Powell and Eiríkur Magnússon, Richard Bentley, London, 1864. This illustration facing page 88. Digitized version from Google Books, https://books.google.com/books?id=qDAeAAAAMAAJ | |||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q45315777 from a work by Johann Baptist Zwecker (1815-1876) |
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