Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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John Bauer’s troll illustrations, created in the early 1900s for the Swedish fairy-tale annual Among Gnomes and Trolls (Bland tomtar och troll), are among the most iconic images in Scandinavian folklore art. Working primarily in watercolor and ink, Bauer depicted trolls as massive, moss-covered beings emerging from shadowy forests, blending seamlessly with rocks and trees. His compositions evoke a mysterious Nordic landscape filled with twilight tones, delicate detail, and quiet enchantment. The trolls often appear both fearsome and strangely sympathetic, embodying the magic and melancholy of northern storytelling.
John Bauer (1882–1918) was a Swedish painter and illustrator best known for shaping the visual identity of Swedish folklore. Influenced by Art Nouveau and national romanticism, he developed a distinctive style marked by elongated forms, muted earthy palettes, and atmospheric woodland settings. Though his life was tragically short, Bauer’s imagery of trolls, princesses, and enchanted forests remains deeply influential in fantasy illustration and Nordic visual culture.
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