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Jonas Lau Markussen


THE ANATOMY OF VIKING ART


A Quick Guide to the Styles of Norse Animal Ornament


This guide covers all the stylistic periods of Viking Age art, breaking down
each style to its basic components in an easy to understand and straightforward
manner.



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INTRODUCTION

Viking Art

BROA STYLE

c. 750 – 825

OSEBERG STYLE

c. 800 – 875

BORRE STYLE

c. 850 – 950

JELLING STYLE

c. 900 – 975

MAMMEN STYLE

c. 950 – 1025

RINGERIKE STYLE

c. 1000 – 1075

URNES STYLE

c. 1050 – 1125


CHAPTERS


Through illustrations, timelines, maps and short descriptions of the historical
contexts, you'll quickly acquire a good grasp of the anatomy of Viking Age art.


The whole guide is freely available to read in it’s entirety online. Select a
chapter to begin.


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How to Create Viking Age Art


RINGERIKE STYLE ESSENTIALS


This book gets you familiar with the essential concepts of the Ringerike style,
and at the end, you’ll be able to create an authentic Viking Age design from
start to finish.


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THE ANATOMY OF GERMANIC ART

This series is a prequel to The Anatomy of Viking Art and explores the
ornamental styles of Early Medieval Scandinavia from the Migration period and up
to the beginning of the Viking Age.

CHAPTERS SO FAR

 * — Introduction
 * — Early Animal Style
 * — Style I
   * — Gold Bracteates
 * — Style II B
   * — Gold Foil Figures
   * — Helmet Plates
 * — Style II C
 * — Style II D
    * — Figurative Motifs


THE RUNESTONE STYLES

This series explores the ornamental styles of Scandinavian runestones from the
late Viking Age.

CHAPTERS SO FAR

THE STYLES:

 * — Introduction
 * — Birds-eye-view
 * — Profile 1
 * — Profile 2
 * — Profile 3
 * — Profile 4
 * — Profile 5

THE STONES:

 * — The Hunnestad Monument
 * — The Ingvar Stones
 * — The Broby Stones
 * — The Sigurd Stones


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ILLUSTRATIONS

BIRD BROOCH IN STYLE II/B AND STYLE II/C

JANUARY 25, 2024

 * Illustration

| Germanic, Style II B, Style II C

BEAST IN STYLE II/C

DECEMBER 27, 2023

 * Illustration

| Germanic, Style II C

BEAST HEAD IN STYLE II/D

NOVEMBER 27, 2023

 * Illustration

| Germanic, Style II D

TINY ROUND BORRE STYLE BROOCH

OCTOBER 28, 2023

 * Illustration

| Borre style, Viking

OSEBERG STYLE EQUAL-ARMED BROOCH

SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

 * Illustration

| Oseberg style, Viking
More illustrations →


DOWNLOAD THE ILLUSTRATIONS

Get the graphics sets containing hi-res versions of the ornaments, if you want
to use the designs in your own project.


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LEARN HOW TO CREATE VIKING AGE ART

If you want to create your own designs, here is a series of tutorials with tips
and tricks on how to construct intricate designs inspired by Viking Age art.


FREE TUTORIALS


More tutorials →


COURSES




THE YOUNGER FUTHARK


Get familiar with the runes of the Viking Age.


View the runes →



RECOMMENDED RESOURCES


I’d like to share with you my collection of go-to resources about the Viking Age
and the art styles.


Whether you’re into podcasts, video channels, image catalogues or a good read,
I’m sure these resources will help you in your quest to get to know the Vikings.


View resources →


JONAS LAU MARKUSSEN


Visual Communication and Information Architecture.


I graduated cand. arch from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of
Architecture in 2012. The past ten years I have worked professionally with
visual communication and information architecture both online and offline in
various forms, primarily for institutions and organisations within the field of
art and culture.


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