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Brunnhilde slowly and silently leads her horse down the path to the cave, illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, 1910

by Arthur Rackham

Brunnhilde slowly and silently leads her horse down the path to the cave, illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, 1910 - Arthur Rackham
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English: "Brunnhilde slowly and silently leads her horse down the path to the cave, illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, 1910" oil on Canvas.
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1910

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Arthur Rackham

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