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Turin Turambar, of the House of Hador, Slays Glaurung with Gurthang before commiting suicide with the same blade. By Ted Nasmith
Low-resolution version of "The Slaying of Glaurung" by Ted Nasmith.
It features Turin Turambar and Glaurung the Deceiver, characters from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy book, The Silmarillion. The artwork is copyrighted by Ted Nasmith.
Nasmith's official site: http://www.tednasmith.com
(For original size:http://tednasmith.com/silmarillion/TN-The_Slaying_of_Glaurung.html#tsog)
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The image was made by a well-known illustrator of Tolkien's works.
In August 2006, Ted Nasmith gave permission for his artworks to be used via e-mail exchange with a member of a related Wikiproject, Wikiproject Middle-earth. See [1]
The image is at much lower resolution than the original (75% smaller), and therefore of less quality.
The image will and should only be used for informational purposes for these articles: Glaurung, and Turin.
The image does not limit the copyright owner's rights to sell the originals or prints in any way.
Its inclusion will add significantly to the articles because it illustrates one of the scenes from Silmarillion featuring the subjects of those articles.
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