Elf In Concert

Ängsälvor (Swedish "Meadow Elves") by Nils Blommér (1850)A chart showing how the sound of the word elf has changed in the history of English[2][3]Alden Valley, Lancashire, a place possibly once associated with elves[13]The Eadwine Psalter, f. 66r. Detail: Christ and demons attacking the psalmist."⁊ ylfe" ("and elves") in BeowulfOne possible semantic field diagram of words for sentient beings in Old Norse, showing their relationships as an Euler diagram[49]Glasgow Botanic Gardens. Kibble Palace. William Goscombe John, The Elf, 1899.Portrait of Margarethe Luther, believed by her son Martin to have been afflicted by elbe ("elves")Thomas the Rhymer in Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border[91]Älvalek, "Elf Play" by August Malmström (1866)The "Elf cross" which protected against malevolent elves.[103]Illustration of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream by Arthur RackhamIllustration of Der Erlkönig (c. 1910) by Albert SternerLittle älvor, playing with Tomtebobarnen. From Children of the Forest (1910) by Swedish author and illustrator Elsa Beskow.A person dressed as a Christmas Elf, Virginia, 2016

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