The Anatomy of Viking Art: Jelling Style
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The Anatomy of Viking Art: Jelling Style
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The Anatomy of Viking Art: Jelling Style Ornament III
Three ribbon-animals intertwined in pretzel knots – A type of motif which is seen on many brooches in a more intricate Borre-style inspired composition.
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The Anatomy of Viking Art: Jelling Style Ornament IV
Two mirrored S-shaped ribbon-animals – A type of motif which is seen on several brooches and mounts.
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The Anatomy of Viking Art: Jelling Style Ornament II
Two S-shaped ribbon-animals intertwined – A type of motif which is seen on the Jelling cup (from which the Jelling style got its name) and some harness-bows from Mammen.
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The Anatomy of Viking Art: Jelling Style Ornament I
This is an example of the main shapes and elements that characterize the Jelling style.
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