This page contains even more pictures for the Vǫlsunga saga page, organized by what media the image is associated with.
Mythology and folklore[]
Runic inscriptions & pictorial depictions[]
A depiction of Sigurðr with Gramr on the Ramsund carving, dated to around the year 1030.
A depiction on the Drävle runestone from Uppland, Sweden.
Sigurðr with his sword, Andvari with the ring and Sigrdrífa with a drinking horn on the Drävle runestone from Uppland.
Carving on the Drävle runestone describes that Sigrdrífa is giving a drinking horn to Sigurðr.
Grani on the Ramsund carving.
Detail of a Viking Age stone cross from Andreas Church on the Isle of Man. In the upper left corner, Sigurðr roasts a heart over a fire.
The Kirk Andreas cross from the Isle of Man.
Carvings[]
Sigurðr sucks his thumb after killing Fáfnir - Hylestad Stave Church.
Sigurðr killing Reginn on an engraving from the Hylestad Stave Church.
Jewelleries[]
A viking age pendant which depicted the fight between Sigurðr and Fáfnir.
Literature[]
Sigmund's Sword (1889) by Johannes Gehrts.
The Branstock (1895) by Hoffman.
Odin in the Hall of the Völsungs (1905) by Emil Doepler.
Barnstokkr - the Hall of the Volsungs (off 'Castles') by Alan Lee.
Sigmund Bound in the Woods (1900) by P. Wilson.
The Were-wolves by J. C. Dollman.
Borghildr gives birth to Helgi.
Illustration by Franz Stassen.
"Odin takes the corpse of Sinfjötli" (1883) by Johannes Gehrts.
Óðinn taking the dead Sinfjötli to Valhöll.
Sigmundr's Death (1888) by Johannes Gehrts.
Brynhildr by Robert Engels.
The Stranger advises Sigurðr how to choose his Horse by J. C. Dollman.
Sigurd proofs the sword Gram (1901) by Johannes Gehrts.
Sigurðr finds Brynhildr.
Illustration by J. Wagrez.
Brynhildr gives Sigurðr a horn to drink. Illustrated by Jenny Nyström (1893).
Guðrún Setting Fire to Atli's Palace. Illustration by Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1897).
Brynhildr threatens Gunnarr to kill Sigurðr.
Illustration by Atsuhiko Yoshida.
Russian painting inspired by the drawing of the Ramsund carving.
Vǫlsunga saga - Lovepotion I.
Illustration by Mónica N. Galván.
Sigurðr's artwork from Zander Renault's The Volsung King: A Viking Fairy Tale.
Faroese Stamps[]
Modern arts[]
Odin in Völsunga Saga by Anton Widell
Brunhilde's imprisonment by NatasaIlincic
Sigurd and Reginn (2014)
by Daniel Maldonado de la Rosa
Sigurd and Fafnir by Valeriy Vegera
Sigurd v.s. Fafnir by Johan Egerkrans
Sigurd and Fafner by Ciruelo
Siegfried and Brünnhilde by Cory Godbey
Educational manhwa[]
Eir helps the birth of a baby.
Signý complains to Sigmundr and King Siggeirr of Gautland proposes her.
King Vǫlsungr recognises Óðinn.
Óðinn thrusts the sword into the Barkstokkr tree.
Young Prince Sigmundr pulls the sword out of the Barnstokkr tree.
Prince Sigmundr raises Gramr.
Siggeirr's mother is about to eat away the linage of Vǫlsungar.
Sigmundr shouts to Siggeirr's mother not to harm his brothers.
King Sigmundr drives Borghildr out for the loss of his son, Sinfjötli.
Óðinn and Frigg argue about the fight of Sigmundr.
Óðinn calls the valkyrja Brynhildr.
Brynhildr doubts Óðinn's decision.
Brynhildr witnesses the fight of two kings: Sigmundr of the Vǫlsungar and Lyngi of the Saxons.
Brynhildr announces the victory of King Sigmundr.
Brynhildr's actions to defy Óðinn's orders and help King Sigmundr.
Brynhildr's attempt is stopped by Óðinn.
Brynhildr faces Óðinn's wrath by a single blow from Gungnir.
Brynhildr kneels at Óðinn's feet.
Brynhildr begs to Óðinn and pleads.
Brynhildr falls into a deep sleep by Óðinn.
Brynhildr lies in the bed inside of the Mount Hindarfjall.
Brynhildr's first meeting with Sigurðr.
Brynhildr and Sigurðr swear an oath of everlasting love to each other.
Brynhildr enchants Gramr with Týr rune.
Brynhildr waits for Sigurðr's return.
Brynhildr sobs in Sigurðr's arms.
Sigurðr's dying breath to Guðrún about Brynhildr and the treachery of Guðrún's brothers.
Anime and manga[]
The memorial scene in Raisekamika describes Ōkuni Raise/Sigurðr and Mikami Kamika/Brynhildr's first meeting with each other in their past.
Light novels[]
Brynhildr waits for Sigurðr's return.
Illustration by Nakahara, from the short stories of Fate/Prototype: Sōgin no Fragments.
Videos[]
Exploring Norse Mythology- The Saga of the Volsungs
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 1 (Volsung and Sigmund)
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 2 (Young Sigurd - Regin's Flashback)
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 3 (A Dragon and a Valkyrie)
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 4 (Betrayals)
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 5 (Die like a drengr)
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 6 (Gudrun's Rage)
Volsungs and Language (Live in Texas)
Saga of the Volsungs, pt 1 (Live in Colorado)
Norse Mythology - Otter’s Ransom - The Rhinegold & Sigurd the Dragon Slayer
Norse Mythology - The Rhinegold & Sigurd the Dragon Slayer Part 2
Sigurd the Dragonslayer - A Viking Rune Stone