skating competition. Oslo, Norway align left 14–25 February Modern influence In modern times, Yggdrasil is sometimes depicted or referenced in modern popular culture. Modern works of art depicting Yggdrasil include ''Die Nornen'' (painting, 1888
first Sam title Ytterby: The Tiny Swedish Island That Gave the Periodic Table Four Different Elements url http: www.slate.com id 2258112 entry 2260782 work Slate accessdate 22 March 2011 date 16 July 2010 Modern influence In modern times, Yggdrasil is sometimes depicted or referenced in modern popular culture. Modern works of art depicting Yggdrasil include ''Die Nornen'' (painting, 1888) by K. Ehrenberg; ''Yggdrasil'' (fresco, 1933) by Axel Revold, located
of art depicting Yggdrasil include ''Die Nornen'' (painting, 1888) by K. Ehrenberg; ''Yggdrasil'' (fresco, 1933) by Axel Revold, located in the University of Oslo library auditorium in Oslo, Norway; ''Hjortene beiter i løvet på Yggdrasil asken'' (wood relief carving, 1938) on the Oslo City Hall by Dagfin Werenskjold; and the bronze relief on the doors of the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities (around 1950) by B. Marklund in Stockholm, Sweden. Poems mentioning