The Norse god Tyr losing his hand to the bound wolf, Fenrir by Icelandic School

The Norse god Tyr losing his hand to the bound wolf, Fenrir

(The Norse god Tyr losing his hand to the bound wolf, Fenrir )


Icelandic School

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The Norse god Tyr losing his hand to the bound wolf, Fenrir by Icelandic School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
sword · ferocious · fierce · biting · edda · chains · scandinavian
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