Trollberget
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The story behind the motif
Poster with the painting He became grumpier and grumpier as time went on. John Bauer is the artist behind the painting that was published with Elsa Beskow's fairy tale When the witch took care of the king's barn in the collection of fairy tales Between Tomtar and Trolls. In the picture we see a troll man outside the gate to his home - the troll mountain. John Bauer is known for his fairy tale motifs with trolls and princesses and he has had a great influence on Swedish folklore and storytelling.
Trolls are natural beings from Norse mythology who, according to legend, are descended from ancient giants. Trolls usually live in mountains and have been described as anything from large and furry with long noses, ears and tails to being able to look like any human. Although humans have sometimes had a good exchange with the trolls as labor or advisors, they are rarely helpful and can be dangerous. According to old Old Norse writings, the first trolls appeared in the Nordics during the Viking Age. The folk belief that the forests and the inaccessible mountains were inhabited by evil creatures persisted for several hundred years. There were even laws made for trolls.
Artist: John Bauer | Created: about 1914
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