At this signal the other Aesir threw the chain round the monster's neck
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "At this signal the other Aesir threw the chain round the monster's neck", originally brought to life by the talented Charles Edmund Brock. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Charles Edmund Brock and his artistic vision.
Owning this piece is more than just decoration - it's a statement of your refined taste in art. Let the vibrant colors and intricate details of this replica serve as a daily reminder of the beauty in our world. Elevate your decor and appreciate the richness of art with our replica of this masterpiece.
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Painting Description
"At This Signal the Other Aesir Threw the Chain Round the Monster's Neck" is an illustration by Charles Edmund Brock, a renowned English artist and illustrator known for his line art and color work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Brock's illustration is a depiction of a scene from Norse mythology, specifically related to the binding of the monstrous wolf Fenrir, as recounted in the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, two of the primary sources of Norse myth.
The artwork captures the climactic moment when the gods of the Aesir, having tricked the great wolf Fenrir into allowing himself to be bound by the magical chain Gleipnir, secure the beast to prevent him from wreaking havoc until the events of Ragnarök, the end of the world in Norse mythology. The chain, crafted by dwarves from six mythical ingredients, was the only fetter capable of holding Fenrir, who had broken all previous attempts to bind him.
Charles Edmund Brock's illustration is characterized by its dynamic composition and attention to detail, reflecting the tension and drama of the mythological narrative. The work is part of Brock's contributions to the illustration of Norse myths, which have been praised for their ability to bring the ancient stories to life through visual art.
As an illustrator, Brock was active during a period when there was a resurgence of interest in folklore and mythology, and his works contributed to the popularization of these tales. His illustrations were often featured in luxury editions of books, which were sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of the time.
The image of the Aesir subduing Fenrir is a powerful representation of the themes of fate and struggle against overwhelming forces, which are central to Norse mythology. Brock's illustration not only serves as a visual accompaniment to the textual narrative but also stands as an independent artistic interpretation of the mythological event.
This particular work by Charles Edmund Brock is significant in the context of art history and cultural studies, as it reflects the influence of mythology on art and literature during the period in which Brock was active. It also showcases the artist's skill in visual storytelling and his ability to convey complex narratives through a single image.
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Lead Time & Shipping
When you order this oil painting replica, it typically takes 2-3 weeks to paint. If the artwork is more complex, it might need a little more time to ensure the best quality. Once it's ready, we'll send you a photo for your approval. After you give the green light, we'll ship it to you for free.
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Return & Refund
We believe in the quality of our hand-painted oil painting reproductions, and your satisfaction is our priority. If for any reason, you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we offer a 45-day return policy. You can return your artwork within 45 days of receipt and receive a full refund. Please note that the artwork must be returned in the original packaging and in the same condition as it was received.