with uncontrolled piracy, when bandits swarmed out of the northlands in their ships to burn and pillage their way across civilized Europe. During this period much
swarmed out of the northlands in their longships to burn and pillage their way across civilized Europe. Modern scholarship provides evidence this is a gross simplification,
swarmed out of the northlands in their longships to burn and pillage their way across civilized Europe. Modern scholarship provides evidence this is a gross simplification,
times, they had no idea why their boats would float, but they did. They also had no idea that the ships of today even have a basic shape of them. Naval architecture
woodcarvings prove that Vikings were handy with a chisel and a knife. "Viking warships were fearsome works of art." These ships were built by Scandinavians, who used
Modern Times. Salem, NH : Ayer Publishing, 1934 Cheney, Sheldon. The Story of Modern Art. New York : Viking Press, 1941 Fried, Michael. Manet's Modernism Or the Face
Sun Tzu, EDT. Clavell, James, The Art of War, Delacorte Press, New York, 1983 Von Senger, Harro, Myron B. Gubitz Translator, The Book of Strategems, Viking Press,
ate very well and didn't seem to be short of food during their main period of existence. Viking art was popular during the 5th through 8th centuries. The interior
Paolo Uccello. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1994. Cheney, Sheldon. The Story of Modern Art. New York: Viking Press, 1961. Janson, H. W. and Anthony. History of Art. New
inevitably lead to his want to express himself though the use of art. Heller, Reinhold. Munch: The Scream. New York: Viking Press, 1973 Heller highlights the life