Description: Erik the Red Discovers Greenland by J.E. Carl Rasmussen Hand-colored woodcut (contemporary) taken from the Illustrated London News of September 11, 1875. In good general condition with minor age-related defects. Photographs are included in the description. Will be sent well packaged by express courier. If you would like a frame, please let me know after purchase so that we can negotiate. ...................................................................................................................................... Carl Rasmussen's painting "Erik the Red Discovers Greenland" depicts a pivotal moment in Norse history. Here is a description based on common interpretations and typical depictions of the scene: Setting: The scene is likely set in a fjord in Greenland, with towering icy mountains and glaciers dominating the background. The water would be a dark, cold blue or green, possibly with ice floes present. The landscape emphasizes the harsh and unforgiving nature of the Arctic environment. Erik the Red: Erik is the central figure, likely standing at the prow of his longship or on a rocky outcrop overlooking the fjord. He would be depicted as a strong, bearded Viking, dressed in furs and perhaps wearing a helmet (although horned helmets are a common misconception). His expression may be a mixture of determination, triumph, and perhaps a hint of apprehension as he surveys the new land. The Longship: The Viking longship is a crucial element. It would be an open, sturdy boat with a high, distinctive bow and stern. The ship may be approaching the coast or anchored in the fjord. The presence of the ship emphasizes the maritime prowess of the Vikings and their ability to sail vast distances. The Crew: Erik’s crew would be visible, either on the ship or accompanying him ashore. They would be dressed similarly to Erik, and their expressions may reflect a range of emotions, from excitement and curiosity to weariness and concern. Atmosphere: The overall atmosphere of the painting is likely to be dramatic and inspiring. The vastness of the landscape, the cold light and the presence of the Vikings create a sense of adventure and the beginning of a new chapter in history. Rare
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Location: Sesimbra
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Artist: Carl Rasmussen
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1875
Theme: History
Production Technique: Woodcut Printing
Region of Origin: united kingdoom
Subject: discovery