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Apres la bataille de Fyrisvellir (Fyrisvall) (984-985) - After the Battle of Fyrisvellir
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Apres la bataille de Fyrisvellir (Fyrisvall) (984-985) - After the Battle of Fyrisvellir
FIA5407683 Apres la bataille de Fyrisvellir (Fyrisvall) (984-985) - After the Battle of Fyrisvellir, by Winge, Marten Eskil (1825-1896). Oil on canvas, 1880s. Dimension : 94x194 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm by Winge, Marten Eskil (1825-96); National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Photo eFine Art Images; Swedish, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Apres la bataille de Fyrisvellir (Fyrisvall) (984-985) - After the Battle of Fyrisvellir" by Marten Eskil Winge takes us back to a significant moment in history. Painted in the 1880s, this oil on canvas artwork measures 94x194 cm and is housed at the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. In this mesmerizing scene, Winge skillfully captures the aftermath of a fierce battle that took place during the medieval period. The landscape is strewn with remnants of war – shields scattered across the ground, damaged boats and ships along the shore, and fires still smoldering in the distance. Amidst this chaos, we see soldiers tending to their wounded comrades while craftsmen work diligently to repair weapons and armor. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable as he includes various elements that bring life to this historical narrative. A musician plays a mournful tune on his horn while an injured soldier rests nearby with his harp beside him. Horses graze peacefully amidst all the turmoil, reminding us of their crucial role in warfare during those times. Winge's painting not only depicts a specific event but also tells a larger story about courage, sacrifice, and resilience. It serves as a poignant reminder of our shared human history and invites viewers to reflect upon both the triumphs and tragedies that have shaped our world.
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