Discusses three paintings on the theme of Sturla Flow, an Icelandic folktale connected with the eruption of Mount Katla in 1311. The paintings were painted in 1900 (artist's collection), 1909 (Reykjavik, National Gallery of Iceland) and 1957 (artist's collection). Suggests that the paintings may be partly autobiographical.
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