Freyja and the Necklace by James Doyle Penrose, 1890
'Freyja and the Necklace', 1890. Freya, goddess of love, who wore a necklace as a sign of social status. Illustration from "Teutonic Myths and Legends" by Donald A Mackenzie, 1890.
Idun and the Apples - A painting of a man and woman in a forest
Idun and the Apples (1890) by J. Doyle Penrose. Public domain photograph of theatrical or movie production, scene, actors, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Freya by Penrose
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The Punishment Of Loki - A painting of a man with a snake on his shoul...
'The Punishment of Loki' Painting by James Doyle Penrose, R.H.A. (1862-1932) Nederlands: 'De Bestraffing van Loki' Oorspronkelijke Engelse titel: 'The Punishment of Loki' Van het schilderij van J. Doyle Penr... More
A playful parry by James Doyle Penrose, 1895
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Helgi Hundingsbane returns to Valhalla by James Doyle Penrose, 1890
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Woad mill, Parson Drove
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Iduna, Daughter of Svald by James Doyle Penrose
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The last chapter by J. Doyle Penrose (1902)
The Venerable Bede translating the Gospel of John on his deathbed.
The Venerable Bede translates John 1902
"The Venerable Bede Translates John" by James Doyle Penrose (1862-1932) Inset from "The last chapter (Bede)", exhibited at the Royal Academy (1902) Details:
The Last Chapter by James Doyle Penrose
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Idun and the Apples by James Doyle Penrose, 1890
found on page 58 of Teutonic Myths and Legends by Donald A. Makenzie