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Description Captioned as "Frigga". The goddess Frigg sits atop a throne while holding and threading a distaff. To her bottom right perches a stork and two human babies. In the foreground before the throne mull two cuddling rams.
Date published 1895
Source Guerber, Hélène Adeline (1895). Myths of Northern Lands: Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art. The American Book Company. Page 48-B.
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