The logo of the pan-Nordic, neo-Nazi organisation the 'Nordic Resistance Movement'. The logo is a black 'Tyr' rune on a green background: Tyr was the god of war in the Norse tradition, and this rune has been used by several Nazi and neo-Nazi organisations throughout its modern history.
"Auf Walhall", signiert Karl L. Prinz, Öl auf Leinwand, 135x 162 cm. Ausgestellt und im Katalog verzeichnet: Jubiläums-Ausstellung. Künstlerhaus Wien, 1911
Stora Hammars I picture stone from Gotland, Sweden, one of four eighth-century picture stones from Stora Hammars farm. It depicts obscure mythological scenes.
Ullr, a Norse god associated with skiing, pictured on a medallion proclaiming him 'Patron Saint of Winter Sports' (1935). Given as a memento for a school trip in 1935 to the youth hostel Kammhaus "Rübezahl" in the Giant Mountains
Illustration of A-side of runestone DR 81, featuring a carved “mask” motif interpreted as a protective symbol against evil spirits by Magnus Petersen. Illustration by George Stephens, 'Thunor the Thunderer: Carved on a Scandinavian Font of about the Year 1000.' (London/Copenhagen, 1878)
Illustration of the Norns by Franz Stassen for Richard Wagner's "Der Ring Des Nibelungen: Das Rheingold" (Berlin, 1930) featuring an example of faux-runic typescript