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Smiling miniature figurine thought to be first Viking "portrait" unveiled in Denmark
Posted by SleekNews
Wed, August 27, 2025 8:04pm


Smiling miniature figurine thought to be first Viking portrait unveiled in Denmark
Denmark's national museum curator Peter Pentz shows a gaming piece believed to be the first "portrait" of a Viking, on August 26, 2025 in Copenhagen. CAMILLE BAS-WOHLERT / AFP via Getty Images

Denmark's National Museum has unveiled what it described as the first "portrait" of a Viking: a miniature 10th-century figurine depicting a man with an imperial moustache, braided beard and neatly-groomed hairstyle.

Carved out of ivory walrus tusk, the partially damaged representation of a head and torso measures just 1.2 inches).

"If you think of Vikings as savage or wild, this figure is proving the opposite, actually. He is very well-groomed," curator Peter Pentz told AFP Wednesday, holding up the piece with white-gloved hands.

"He has a center parting up to the top of his head, and then in the neck his hair is cut," Pentz said.

He has a side wave that leaves the ear visible and, in addition to a large moustache and long, braided goatee, he has sideburns.

During the Viking era, beautiful hair was a sign of wealth and status, Pentz explained.

"A hair design like his, which is very neat -- you can see a little curl or tuft of hair running over the ears -- (suggests) this guy is at the top."

"He could be the king himself, King Harald Bluetooth."

The artwork, which is believed to be an ancient board game piece representing a king, was originally found in the Oslo fjord in Norway in 1796.

It's been tucked away and forgotten in the archives of Denmark's National Museum ever since.

When Pentz stumbled on the figurine in the museum's large collections a few years ago, he said it felt like the Viking was looking right at him.

Its detailed carvings contrast with other existing depictions of Vikings -- on things like coins -- that feature little or no individual details or facial expressions.

Viking Age art is known for its characteristic animal motifs but rarely portrays humans.

"This is the first thing that comes close to a portrait from the Viking period that I've seen," Pentz said.

"The most surprising thing for me is his expression. Most Viking renderings of human figures are quite simple, and they are not really human-like," he said.

But this one is unique with its attention to detail.

"He looks devilish, some people say. But I think he looks more like he's just been telling a joke or something like that. He's smiling."

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