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Still Image
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Title
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Frieze: The Death of Balder
Subject
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Art
Description
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The Death of Balder' is a frieze by Dagfin Werenskiold that is displayed outside Oslo City Hall together with eleven other friezes of his. The friezes are made of pine deck timber, impregnated with linseed oil, and then painted and gilded with gold or silver. It depicts the moment when Loki helps Hod fire a dart of mistletoe at Balder. The dart kills Balder.
Creator
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RDale
Source
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RDale
Publisher
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RDale
Date
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09/09/2016
Contributor
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RDale
Rights
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Rdale
Relation
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https://www.oslo.kommune.no/politikk-og-administrasjon/radhuset/
Format
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jpg
Language
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No linguistic content
Type
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StillImage
Coverage
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Modern, Norway, Norge, Oslo
Identifier
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2317
Art
Balder
Baldur
City Hall
Friezes
Hod
Hodur
Loke
Loki
Modern
Norge
Norse Mythology
Norway
Oslo
Poetic Edda
Radhus
Reception
Wood