








Odin Print – Wodan, 1863, Norse Mythology Poster, Viking God Illustration, Pagan Occult Print, Nordic Viking Wall Art, Norse Home Décor, Asatru, Magic Poster #238
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This Odin Print is a reproduction of the 1863 illustration of Wodan (Odin) from Das festliche Jahr in Sitten, Gebräuchen und Festen der germanischen Völker (The Festive Year in Customs, Practices, and Festivals of the Germanic Peoples). The artwork presents Odin, the chief of the Norse gods, enthroned in majesty with his ravens Huginn and Muninn perched on his shoulders and his loyal wolves Geri and Freki at his side. With his long beard, crown, and the spear Gungnir in hand, he appears as both a sovereign ruler and a shamanic wanderer.
Available as a fine art print on hand-made paper for an authentic antiquarian look, or on canvas for a bold gallery effect. Each piece is delivered unframed, allowing you to select a frame that matches your Viking, pagan, or occult-inspired space.
A Vision of the Allfather
Odin is one of the most complex figures in Norse mythology: a warrior god, poet, sorcerer, and seeker of wisdom. This 19th-century depiction emphasizes his dual nature — regal and terrifying, wise and mysterious. The presence of Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory) evokes Odin’s role as the keeper of cosmic knowledge, while the wolves Geri and Freki symbolize his primal power. His spear Gungnir, crafted by dwarves, is an emblem of divine authority and unerring fate.
The composition reflects both Victorian Romanticism and ancient Germanic tradition, blending mythological detail with cultural imagination.
What the Artwork Depicts
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Odin on His Throne – seated as the sovereign god of Asgard.
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Huginn and Muninn – ravens of thought and memory, symbols of wisdom.
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Geri and Freki – loyal wolves, companions in battle and guardians of strength.
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Gungnir Spear – weapon of fate, always striking true.
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Regal Crown and Robes – the Allfather as both ruler and mystic wanderer.
Symbolism and Mythological Meaning
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Allfather of the Gods – Odin as ruler of Asgard and patron of kings, warriors, and poets.
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Seeker of Knowledge – he sacrificed an eye at Mímir’s well and hung himself on Yggdrasil to gain wisdom.
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Ravens as Mind and Memory – linking divine power with mental and spiritual insight.
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Wolves as Power and Loyalty – primal force and the strength of companionship.
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Gungnir Spear – symbol of destiny and unbreakable will.
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Shamanic King – Odin as a god of magic (seiðr), transformation, and hidden mysteries.
Historical and Cultural Context
The print originates from „Das festliche Jahr in Sitten, Gebräuchen und Festen der germanischen Völker” (1863), a richly illustrated book that preserved Germanic customs, rituals, and mythology. In the 19th century, interest in Norse and Germanic heritage flourished, and depictions of Odin like this one became popular in Romantic and nationalist movements, linking myth to cultural identity.
This artwork represents both a scholarly attempt to visualize the ancient gods and a romanticized view of Odin as the ultimate symbol of wisdom, war, and fate. It remains an enduring image for modern pagans, Asatru practitioners, and admirers of Viking culture.
Why Choose This Print?
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Authentic reproduction of Odin (Wodan) from 1863.
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Iconic symbol of Norse mythology, Viking power, and pagan wisdom.
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Available on hand-made paper or canvas.
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Delivered unframed – customize your framing style.
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Perfect for Viking enthusiasts, occultists, and collectors of mythology art.
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A rare cultural piece connecting 19th-century Romanticism with ancient Norse belief.
Perfect For
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Collectors of Viking and Norse mythology prints.
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Asatru and modern pagan practitioners.
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Fans of mythological and occult art.
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Decorators of Viking-inspired homes, cabins, or ritual spaces.
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Unique gifts for historians, myth-lovers, and spiritual seekers.
More Than Just a Viking Print
This Odin Print (Wodan, 1863) is more than a historical illustration — it is a window into the mythic imagination of the Germanic world. With his ravens, wolves, and spear, Odin embodies wisdom, war, poetry, and fate. Displaying this artwork brings the presence of the Allfather into your space, linking you to one of the most enduring archetypes in world mythology.
Canvas vs. Hand-Made Paper — Print Comparison Guide
Feature | Canvas Print | Hand-Made Paper Print |
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Visual Style | Mimics the look of classic oil or acrylic paintings Vivid colors with a slight shine |
Antique manuscript appearance with natural tone variation |
Material Texture |
Textile-like surface with fine weave Grammage: 280g/m2 Coated with anti-UV varnish |
Smooth but naturally uneven, handmade feel |
Color Finish | Bright and saturated with a varnished effect | Aged, yellowed tones for a vintage aesthetic |
Edges | Clean, factory-cut edges | Raw, irregular, often tattered edges — can be trimmed manually |
Print Feel | Sleek, refined — ideal for contemporary displays | Organic, rustic — perfect for vintage and esoteric vibes |
Best For | Bold altar prints, wall décor, gothic or modern homes | Magical journaling, ritual use, historical or occult-inspired collections |
Unique Element | Boldness and contrast bring out detail and depth | Every sheet is unique — hand-poured and sun-dried for natural texture |
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