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Wotan Collection

Background imageWotan Collection: Odin and Hounds

Odin and Hounds
Odin (Wodan), Scandinavian supreme god of the dead etc with his hounds Hugin, Munin, Geri and Freki, fierce enough but they will not save him from the wolf Fenrir

Background imageWotan Collection: Bayreuth 1951

Bayreuth 1951
A minimalist production at the Buhnenfestspiele, Bayreuth 1951 - Brunnhilde confronts Wotan in the middle of nowhere

Background imageWotan Collection: Odin / Wotan Rides / Rackham

Odin / Wotan Rides / Rackham
Odin/Wotan rides through the sky

Background imageWotan Collection: Wotan / Bronze by Maison

Wotan / Bronze by Maison
Odin/Wotan

Background imageWotan Collection: The Ravens of Wotan

The Ravens of Wotan

Background imageWotan Collection: Odin Seeks Wisdom

Odin Seeks Wisdom
Odin/Wotan seeks the wisdom of the ages from Mimir, an old giant who guards the sacred fountain of knowledge

Background imageWotan Collection: Wotans Farewell

Wotans Farewell
WOTANS ABSCHIED Wotans farewell to Brunnhilde

Background imageWotan Collection: Wotan and Frea

Wotan and Frea look out from the windows of the Heavens

Background imageWotan Collection: Wotan at the Pyre

Wotan at the Pyre
Wotan bids farewell to his daughter Brunnhilde as she sleeps a magic sleep surrounded by a magic fire which only a true hero can penetrate (Sigfried does it !)

Background imageWotan Collection: Brunnhilde and her Papa

Brunnhilde and her Papa
Act 3 : Brunnhilde pleads with Wotan, her father, to spare her the humiliation he proposes to inflict upon her

Background imageWotan Collection: ACT 2 AT BAYREUTH 1938

ACT 2 AT BAYREUTH 1938
Act two - as performed at Bayreuth in 1938 Date: 1938

Background imageWotan Collection: WOTAN'S FAREWELL

WOTAN'S FAREWELL
Act Three : Wotan takes a last look at his daughter Brunnhilde as she sleeps encircled with fire

Background imageWotan Collection: FRICKA DISPLEASED

FRICKA DISPLEASED
Fricka arrives, angry that Wotan has condoned the incestuous relationship between Sigmund and Siglind

Background imageWotan Collection: WOTAN ENCIRCLES ROCK

WOTAN ENCIRCLES ROCK
Act Three : Loge encircles the rock on which Brunnhilde is sleeping with a protective fire which only a true hero can penetrate (Siegfried will manage it, of course)

Background imageWotan Collection: BRUNNHILDE AND WOTAN

BRUNNHILDE AND WOTAN
Act Two : Brunnhilde seeks to protect the unwittingly incestuous Sigmund from the wrath of her father Wotan

Background imageWotan Collection: WOTAN RIDES TO ROCK

WOTAN RIDES TO ROCK
Wotan rides to the rock of the Valkyries, angry that his daughter Brunnhilde is protecting the (unwittingly) incestuous Siglind (yet another of his children)

Background imageWotan Collection: WOTANS WILD HUNT

WOTANS WILD HUNT
WOTANS HUNT of Norse myth

Background imageWotan Collection: The Germanic god Wotan, corresponding to the Scandinavian

The Germanic god Wotan, corresponding to the Scandinavian Odin, represented as a warrior armed with sword and helmet with two bird heads. Funerary stele of the late 7th century. Merovingian art

Background imageWotan Collection: WW1 - Allied Infantry forces near Queant, France

WW1 - Allied Infantry forces near Queant, France
Canadian infantry storm and seize the entrenchments of the Wotan Line (Wotan Stellung) near Queant in France during the Hundred Days Offensive in September 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageWotan Collection: Wilhelm Trieloff, as Wotan

Wilhelm Trieloff, as Wotan
Wilhelm Trieloff, bass baritone singer at the Stadttheater Duisburg Bochum, as Wotan, in a production of Richard Wagners Der Ring des Nibelungen

Background imageWotan Collection: Wotan and Valhalla

Wotan and Valhalla
Wotan transfixed by the sight of Valhalla

Background imageWotan Collection: Wotan, Balders Horse

Wotan, Balders Horse
Wotan heals Balders horse


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