Johannes Gehrts

19th century German illustrator

Odin flanked by his ravens Huginn and Muninn, and the wolves Geri and Freki
(1901)

Johannes Gehrts (26 February 1855 St. Pauli – 1921 Düsseldorf), brother of Carl Gehrts (1853–1898), was a leading German illustrator whose work appeared in popular magazines such as Die Gartenlaube, in the design of children's books and in works of his friend Felix Dahn. He depicted scenes from Germanic and Norse mythology, legends and sagas, pirate stories, travel adventures and fairy-tales. He also illustrated reports on the scientific expeditions of the German physician and anthropologist Karl von den Steinen.

Gehrts attended the art academy of Weimar from 1873 to 1876, and lived in Düsseldorf from 1884 onwards.

Gallery

  • Dietrich catches the dwarf Alfrich (1883)
    Dietrich catches the dwarf Alfrich (1883)
  • Freya
    Freya
  • Arminius says goodbye to Thusnelda (1884)
    Arminius says goodbye to Thusnelda (1884)
  • Ostara (1884)
    Ostara (1884)
  • Walther and Hildegund on the run (1883)
    Walther and Hildegund on the run (1883)
  • Title page for Felix Dahn's works
    Title page for Felix Dahn's works
  • Oserich und Oda
    Oserich und Oda
  • Ritter Ivanhoe
    Ritter Ivanhoe

See also

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External links

  • Collected illustrations from Walhall: Germanische Götter- und Heldensagen' by Felix Dahn and Therese Dahn, 1885.
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