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A courting messenger from the Viking Harald Harfagre to Gyda (oil on canvas)
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A courting messenger from the Viking Harald Harfagre to Gyda (oil on canvas)
OVR371456 A courting messenger from the Viking Harald Harfagre to Gyda (oil on canvas) by Bergslien, Nils (1853-1928); 95x75 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Harald Halfdansson (850-932), also known as Harald Fairhair was the first King of Norway; The unification of Norway is, according to a tale narrated in Heimskringla. The tale begins with a marriage proposal that resulted in rejection and scorn from Gyda, the daughter of Eirik, king of Hordaland. She said she refused to marry Harald " before he was king over all of Norway". Harald was therefore induced to take a vow not to cut nor comb his hair until he was sole king of Norway, and that ten years later, he was justified in trimming it; whereupon he exchanged the epithet " Shockhead" or " Tanglehair" for the one by which he is usually known); Photo © O. Vaering
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© O. Vaering / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the oil on canvas painting titled "A courting messenger from the Viking Harald Harfagre to Gyda" by Nils Bergslien. The artwork, measuring 95x75 cm, is part of a private collection and depicts a significant moment in Norwegian history. The painting portrays Harald Halfdansson, also known as Harald Fairhair, who was the first King of Norway. The story behind this piece revolves around his pursuit of Gyda, daughter of King Eirik of Hordaland. Gyda rejected Harald's marriage proposal, demanding that he become king over all of Norway before she would consider marrying him. To prove his determination and commitment to winning her hand, Harald took an oath not to cut or comb his hair until he achieved sole kingship over Norway. Ten years later, when he finally accomplished this feat, he trimmed his hair and shed the epithet "Shockhead" or "Tanglehair" earning himself a new title. Bergslien beautifully captures this tale through intricate details and vibrant colors on canvas. The image evokes emotions associated with courtship and romance while providing insight into Scandinavian history during the 19th century. Displayed within an interior setting, this artwork transports viewers back in time to witness a pivotal moment in Norwegian culture. It serves as a reminder of love's power to inspire great achievements and highlights the significance of historical narratives in art.
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