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Henrik Collection (#5)

Henrik, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and intellectual prowess

Background imageHenrik Collection: Hans Christian Anderson and Henrik Ibsen, c1900

Hans Christian Anderson and Henrik Ibsen, c1900. Scandinavian poets of the 19th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900

Background imageHenrik Collection: Nora (A Dolls House) by Henrik Ibsen, c1900

Nora (A Dolls House) by Henrik Ibsen, c1900. Act 3: Nora tells Helmer she wants to leave him. He leaps up and asks: What? What are you saying? From a series of Famous Tragedies

Background imageHenrik Collection: Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright and poet, late 19th or early 20th century

Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright and poet, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Franz Hanfstaengl
Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright and poet, late 19th or early 20th century. Ibsen (1828-1906) is often described as the father of modern theatre

Background imageHenrik Collection: Missel Thrush, 19th century. Artist: Henrik Gronvold

Missel Thrush, 19th century. Artist: Henrik Gronvold
Missel Thrush, 19th century

Background imageHenrik Collection: Statue of Henrik Wergeland, Oslo, Norway

Statue of Henrik Wergeland, Oslo, Norway
Statue of Henrik Wergeland (1808-1845), Norwegian writer, in Eidsvoll Square, Oslo, Norway. Date: circa 1905

Background imageHenrik Collection: Holger Drachmann (1846-1908). Danish poet and dramatist. Eng

Holger Drachmann (1846-1908). Danish poet and dramatist. Eng
Holger Drachmann (1846-1908). Danish poet and dramatist. Figure of the Modern Break-Through. Engraving. 19th century. Colored

Background imageHenrik Collection: Niels Juel (1629-1697). Statue

Niels Juel (1629-1697). Statue
Niels Juel (1629-1697). Dano-Norwegian admiral. Monument. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHenrik Collection: Henrik Ct. Auverquerque

Henrik Ct. Auverquerque
HENRIK NASSAU, count AUVERQUERQUE Dutch military, in service as Master of the Horse to William of Orange when he came to England. Date: 1641 - 1708

Background imageHenrik Collection: Henrik Ibsen / Walk / Watch

Henrik Ibsen / Walk / Watch
HENRIK IBSEN Norwegian dramatist on his daily walk in Oslo stops to check his watch by the University clock Date: 1828 - 1906

Background imageHenrik Collection: Walter Rothschilds Necropsittacus borbonicus

Walter Rothschilds Necropsittacus borbonicus
Plate 8, a watercolour painting on paper by Henrik Gronvold from Walter Rothschilds Extinct Birds (1907). Art original 56 x 78 cm. Date: 1907

Background imageHenrik Collection: Frederik Henriks Oath

Frederik Henriks Oath
Prince Frederik Henrik (spell his name any way you like) swears an oath regarding Holland and West Friesland. Date: circa 1640

Background imageHenrik Collection: Siege of Hulst

Siege of Hulst
The siege of Hulst, when after 28 days Frederik Henrik van Nassau wrests it from the Spanish, is the last major siege of the 80 years war. Date: 1645

Background imageHenrik Collection: National Theatre Oslo

National Theatre Oslo
The National Theatre (Nationaltheater), Oslo, Norway, with the statue of playwright Henrik Ibsen in front of it. Date: opened 1899

Background imageHenrik Collection: Breda Recaptured

Breda Recaptured
Breda is continually taken and re-taken by Spaniards and Dutch in turn : Spinolas Spanish took it in 1625 but now it is retaken by Frederik Henrik after a long siege. Date: 1637

Background imageHenrik Collection: Siege of Mstricht

Siege of Mstricht
Mstricht is besieged and taken from the Spanish by prince Frederik Henrik, one in a series of brilliant victories. Date: 1632

Background imageHenrik Collection: Henrik Smet

Henrik Smet
HENRIK SMET (Smetius) Flemish physician and scholar Date: 1537 - 1614

Background imageHenrik Collection: Henrik Scharling

Henrik Scharling
HENRIK SCHARLING Danish theologian and writer, using the nom-de-plume Nicolai. Date: 1836 - 1920

Background imageHenrik Collection: GERMANY: DANCE CRAZE, 1923. That Maxie sure can dance. Pen-and-ink drawing, 1923

GERMANY: DANCE CRAZE, 1923. That Maxie sure can dance. Pen-and-ink drawing, 1923, by Heinrich Zille

Background imageHenrik Collection: TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova

TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova, printed by Heinrich Gran at Hagenau, Germany, c1491

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINRICH SCHLIEMANN (1822-1890). German traveller and archeologist. Oil over a photograph

HEINRICH SCHLIEMANN (1822-1890). German traveller and archeologist. Oil over a photograph, circa 1877

Background imageHenrik Collection: HENRIK IBSEN (1828-1906). Norwegian poet and dramatist. Oil over a photograph, n. d

HENRIK IBSEN (1828-1906). Norwegian poet and dramatist. Oil over a photograph, n. d
HENRIK IBSEN (1828-1906). Norwegian poet and dramatist. Oil over a photograph, n.d

Background imageHenrik Collection: MYCENAE: ROYAL GRAVES. Circle of six royal graves and the Cyclopean Wall at Mycenae

MYCENAE: ROYAL GRAVES. Circle of six royal graves and the Cyclopean Wall at Mycenae, excavated by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876

Background imageHenrik Collection: NIELS H. ABEL (1802-1829). Norwegian mathematician. Lithograph, 19th century

NIELS H. ABEL (1802-1829). Norwegian mathematician. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINRICH HERTZ (1857-1894). German physicist. Oil over a photograph

HEINRICH HERTZ (1857-1894). German physicist. Oil over a photograph

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856). German poet and critic. Etching, 1827, by Ludwig Emil Grimm

HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856). German poet and critic. Etching, 1827, by Ludwig Emil Grimm (brother of the folklorists)

Background imageHenrik Collection: Portrait of Johan Henrik Thim, Abraham Bloteling, in or after 1677 - 1690

Portrait of Johan Henrik Thim, Abraham Bloteling, in or after 1677 - 1690

Background imageHenrik Collection: ROME: FORUM. View of the Forum at Rome from Capitoline Hill

ROME: FORUM. View of the Forum at Rome from Capitoline Hill. Oil on canvas by Johann Heinrich Schilbach, 1826

Background imageHenrik Collection: ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM, 1917. Copy of the Zimmermann telegram sent on 19 January 1917

ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM, 1917. Copy of the Zimmermann telegram sent on 19 January 1917 by Count Bernstorff, the German Ambassador at Washington, D.C. to the German Imperial Minister at Mexico City

Background imageHenrik Collection: ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM, 1917. The Western Union copy of the Zimmermann telegram sent on January 19

ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM, 1917. The Western Union copy of the Zimmermann telegram sent on January 19, 1917, by Count Bernstorff, the German Ambassador at Washington, D.C

Background imageHenrik Collection: JOHANN HEINRICH von THUNEN (1783-1850)

JOHANN HEINRICH von THUNEN (1783-1850). German agriculturalist. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINRICH SCHLIEMANN (1822-1890). German archaeologist. Photograph, c1877

HEINRICH SCHLIEMANN (1822-1890). German archaeologist. Photograph, c1877

Background imageHenrik Collection: JOHANN PESTALOZZI (1746-1827). Swiss educational reformer. Lithograph, 1846, after a drawing by G

JOHANN PESTALOZZI (1746-1827). Swiss educational reformer. Lithograph, 1846, after a drawing by G.A. Hippius, 1818

Background imageHenrik Collection: HENRIK IBSEN (1828-1906). Norwegian poet and dramatist

HENRIK IBSEN (1828-1906). Norwegian poet and dramatist

Background imageHenrik Collection: HENRIK IBSEN (1828-1906). Caricature, 1901, by Snapp

HENRIK IBSEN (1828-1906). Caricature, 1901, by Snapp

Background imageHenrik Collection: SALOMON HEINE (1767-1844). German banker and uncle of the poet and critic, Heinrich Heine

SALOMON HEINE (1767-1844). German banker and uncle of the poet and critic, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856). Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINE: DIE LORELEI. American actress Ruth Stetson in a studio pose, 1888

HEINE: DIE LORELEI. American actress Ruth Stetson in a studio pose, 1888

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856). German poet and critic. Painting, 1831, at Frankfort

HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856). German poet and critic. Painting, 1831, at Frankfort, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINRICH HERTZ (1857-1895). German physicist

HEINRICH HERTZ (1857-1895). German physicist

Background imageHenrik Collection: ERNST HEINRICH HAECKEL (1834-1919). German biologist and philosopher

ERNST HEINRICH HAECKEL (1834-1919). German biologist and philosopher

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEINRICH BARTH (1821-1865). German explorer

HEINRICH BARTH (1821-1865). German explorer

Background imageHenrik Collection: NIELS HENRIK ABEL (1802-1829). Norwegian mathematician. Lithograph, 19th century

NIELS HENRIK ABEL (1802-1829). Norwegian mathematician. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageHenrik Collection: DER STRUWELPETER, 1845. The Tale of Fussy-Philip: page from the first edition, 1845

DER STRUWELPETER, 1845. The Tale of Fussy-Philip: page from the first edition, 1845, of " Der Struwelpeter" (Slovenly Peter) by Heinrich Hoffmann

Background imageHenrik Collection: HEIDELBERG LIEDER, 14th C. The minnesinger Heinrich von Veldeke in an illumination

HEIDELBERG LIEDER, 14th C. The minnesinger Heinrich von Veldeke in an illumination from the early 14th century great Heidelberg Lieder ms

Background imageHenrik Collection: TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova

TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova, printed by Heinrich Gran at Hagenau, Germany, c1491

Background imageHenrik Collection: Diagram by Heinrich Hertz from his Investigations into the Propagation of Electric Force

Diagram by Heinrich Hertz from his Investigations into the Propagation of Electric Force, published in 1892
HERTZ EXPERIMENT, 1892. Diagram by Heinrich Hertz from his Investigations into the Propagation of Electric Force, published in 1892

Background imageHenrik Collection: German poet and critic. Heine on his sick-bed. Steel engraving after a drawing, 1852

German poet and critic. Heine on his sick-bed. Steel engraving after a drawing, 1852, by Charles Gabriel Gleyre
HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856). German poet and critic. Heine on his sick-bed. Steel engraving after a drawing, 1852, by Charles Gabriel Gleyre

Background imageHenrik Collection: German poet and critic. On his sick-bed. Line engraving after a drawing, 1852

German poet and critic. On his sick-bed. Line engraving after a drawing, 1852, by Charles Gabriel Gleyre
HEINRICH HEINE (1797-1856). German poet and critic. On his sick-bed. Line engraving after a drawing, 1852, by Charles Gabriel Gleyre

Background imageHenrik Collection: Victims of the hysterical dancing mania of the Late Middle Ages (St. Vitus dance / Chorea)

Victims of the hysterical dancing mania of the Late Middle Ages (St. Vitus dance / Chorea)
CHOREA HYSTERIA, 1642. Victims of the hysterical dancing mania of the Late Middle Ages (St. Vitus dance/Chorea). Line engraving, 1642, after Peter Bruegel the Elder




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Henrik, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and intellectual prowess. From the haunting brushstrokes of Fuseli's "Nightmare" to the groundbreaking contributions of Niels Henrik David Bohr in quantum physics, this name carries a legacy of creativity and innovation. In the realm of literature, Henrik Ibsen stands tall as one of Norway's most celebrated playwrights. His plays, such as "Peer Gynt, " have captivated audiences worldwide, inspiring artists like Arthur Rackham to bring his characters to life through enchanting illustrations. But Henrik is not limited to the world of arts alone. In the animal kingdom, we find Gorilla gorilla, also known as western gorilla - a majestic creature bearing resemblance to our protagonist's name. Just like these magnificent animals command attention and respect in their habitat, so does Henrik leave an indelible mark on any field he ventures into. Speaking of marks left behind by remarkable individuals named Henrik, let us not forget about Holger Drachmann's Villa Pax in Skagen, Denmark. This picturesque abode served as a haven for creativity and tranquility for its namesake - an influential Danish poet and painter. The significance attached to this name extends beyond borders; it even reaches Nobel laureate Henrik Pontoppidan from Denmark. His literary achievements earned him recognition on a global scale while enriching our understanding of human nature through his profound storytelling. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter another notable figure named Heinrich Boll - a German writer whose works continue to resonate with readers today. Through his wordsmithery and thought-provoking narratives, Boll reminds us that art has no boundaries or limitations when it comes to touching hearts across generations. From Oslo's vibrant cultural scene where both Ibsen and Bohr made significant contributions to historical events like the Siege of Groll during the Eighty Years' War – there seems no end to how far the influence can reach.