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Description "Badhild in Weilands Schmeid" (1883) by Johannes Gehrts. Beadohilde presents the bandaged and crutched Wayland Smith with the broken jewelry at his smithy.
Date judging by the signature, published in 1901.
Source Felix Dahn, Therese Dahn, Therese (von Droste-Hülshoff) Dahn, Frau, Therese von Droste-Hülshoff Dahn (1901). Walhall: Germanische Götter- und Heldensagen. Für Alt und Jung am deutschen Herd. Breitkopf und Härtel.
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Johannes Gehrts  (1855–1921)  wikidata:Q6216686
 
Alternative names
Jochen Gehrts, Johs. Gehrts, Joh. S. Gehrts, Johannes S. Gehrts
Description German painter, illustrator and costume designer
Date of birth/death 26 February 1855 Edit this at Wikidata 1921 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death St. Pauli/Hamburg, Germany Düsseldorf, Germany
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Studied from 1873-1876 at the art school of Weimar. Lived since 1884 in Düsseldorf.
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creator QS:P170,Q6216686

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