Die Nibelungen (1909)
Illustrated by Carl Otto Czeschka
To the left, we show a rare example of the 1st Edition of Die Nibelungen carrying the magnificent illustrations of Carl Otto Czeschka. That Edition was published by Gerlach Wiedling (Vienna) in 1909.
This copy retains the original black-stamped gold cloth cover.
On the right, we show the Title Page of Czeschka's version of Die Nibelungen. |
Die Nibelungen (1909), as illustrated by Carl Otto Czeschka, was a variant of the Germanic myth interpreted by Franz Keim.
The myth of the Nibelung is associated with the ancient Burgundian royal family that had settled in Worms. Historically, the
earliest example of the reference to that family appears to be in the 10th Century work of the Ekkehard, Waltharius - a work
that itself is believed to be based on an oral tradition extending to perhaps the 5th Century. Later, the tradition was fully
expressed in the epic Medieval German work, Nibelungenlied that is dated between 1180 and 1210.
Czeschka's contribution to the 1909 Edition was comprehensive, including the eight double-page colour illustrations, the
monotone vignettes and the text designs. Ries makes the following comment on Czeschka's work:
As far as the eminence of Czeschka's Nibelungen is concerned, it is quite simply one of
the highest achievements of book illustration ever. The ornamental style typical of
Viennese Jugendstil is turned here to functional illustration of the story to an unparalleled
extent.
Our Greeting Cards and Reproduction Images
For connoisseurs of Czeschka's work, we have prepared sets of 16 Greeting Cards displaying each of his colour images for Die Nibelungen and on the left, we show an example of how these Greeting Cards appear.
Code: COC DN CS(16) |
For connoisseurs of Czeschka's work, we have prepared sets of 17 Greeting Cards displaying a selection of his monotone vignettes for Die Nibelungen and on the right, we show an example of how these Greeting Cards appear.
Code: COC DN MS(17) |
When presented on Greeting Cards, these images are prepared as tipped-on plates - in hommage to the hand-crafted
approach typical of prestige illustrated publications produced in the early decades of the 20th Century. Each card is
hand-finished and and the images are presented on Ivory card stock (in the case of the colour images) and White card
stock (in the case of the monotone images) with an accompanying envelope. The rear of each card carries information
about Carl Otto Czeschka, this wonderful suite and the profiled illustration - we have left the interior of the cards blank
so that you may write your own personal message.
Should you wish to order a Reproduction Print of one or more of these images, we have provided some options below.
Each of these large format prints is also accompanied by information about Carl Otto Czeschka, this suite and the profiled
illustration.
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In the meantime, enjoy perusing these wonderful images from Carl Otto Czeschka.
The colour illustrations
Kriemhild has a dream wherein a Falcon is killed by two Eagles |
Siegfried arrives in Worms in hope of wooing Kriemhild and is welcomed by the Burgundians
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A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C1|2 (12x18) |
A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C3|4 (12x18) |
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Siegfried joins forces with Gunther to defeat the invading Saxons
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Guther, Siegfried and a group of Burgundians sail for Iceland to secure Gunther's marriage to Brünhild |
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A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C5|6 (12x18) |
A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C7|8 (12x18) |
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Conflict escalates between Kriemhild and Brünhild |
Siegfried's body is taken for burial following his murder at the hands of Hagen
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A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C9|10 (12x18) |
A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C11|12 (12x18) |
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The wary Burgundians remain vigilant after their arrival at the Castle of King Etzel |
The slaughter of the Burgundians in battle with King Etzel's warriors
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A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C13|14 (12x18) |
A pair of reproductions on 12x18" sheets
Code: COC DN C15|16 (12x18) |
The monotone illustrations
Monotone Vignette (I)
Siegfried, Crown Prince of Xanten
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Monotone Vignette (II)
Worms |
Monotone Vignette (III)
King Gunther |
Monotone Vignette (IV)
Hagen von Tronje |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M1 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M2 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M3 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M4 (12x18) |
Monotone Vignette (V)
The invading Saxons
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Monotone Vignette (VI)
The defeat of the Saxons
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Monotone Vignette (VII)
Kriemhild |
Monotone Vignette (VIII)
Gunther objects to the plot to kill Siegfried |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M5 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M6 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M7 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M8 (12x18) |
Monotone Vignette (IX)
Gunther's brother, Gernot
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Monotone Vignette (X)
Gunther's brother, Giselher |
Monotone Vignette (XI)
Pierced by a javelin, Siegfried dies
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Monotone Vignette (XII)
Grani, Siegfried's horse |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M9 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M10 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M11 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M12 (12x18) |
Monotone Vignette (XIII)
The traitor, Hagen
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Monotone Vignette (XIV)
Hagen rides to his doom |
Monotone Vignette (XV) Kriemhild set on revenge |
Monotone Vignette (XVI)
The destruction of the Bugundians
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Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M13 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M14 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M15 (12x18) |
Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M16 (12x18) |
Monotone Vignette (XVII)
The fall of the Nibelungs
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Reproduction on 12x18" sheet
Code: COC DN M17 (12x18) |