Illustration extracted from the tale The three princesses in the blue mountain, published in East of the Sun and West of the Moon (1914).
The art print is sold mounted in a custom-made passepartout and framed in a wooden frame made of solid oak (external dimensions: 31,5 x 25,5 cm, depth 20 mm).
The troll was quite willing, and before long he fell asleep and began snoring. When she saw he was sleeping soundly, the princess placed some stools and cushions under his heads and went to call the hens. The soldier then stole into the room with the sword, and with one blow cut all the three heads off the troll.