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'Punishment of Loke', 1890. Loke (Loki) is a giant in Norse and Germanic mythology, who is bound to a rock by the other gods and forced to have poison from a snake dropped on his face. His wife, Sgyn, tries to catch the drops with a cup. Frontispiece from Teutonic Myths and Legends by Donald A Mackenzie, 1890.
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AR9404882
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Public
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2979px × 4701px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ANIMAL
BOUND
color
concept
Donald Alexander
Donald Alexander Mackenzie
Germanic
giant
Historica Graphica Collection
James Doyle
James Doyle Penrose
legend
LEGENDARY
LOCATION
Loki
Mackenzie
MYTH
MYTHOLOGY
NAKED
NAKEDNESS
NINETEENTH CENTURY
norse mythology
Penrose
Poison
Punishment
Reptile
Rock
ROCKS
SCANDINAVIA
Scandinavian
Serpent
Snake
VIKING