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Originally Posted by William Cloud Hicklin
Tolkien had a picture postcard on which he wrote "origin of Gandalf"; it was of a painting by the German artist Josef Madlener depicting a cloaked, long-bearded old man in a mountain forest petting a fawn, entitled "Der Berggeist" or The Mountain-spirit. http://tolkiengateway.net/w/images/9..._Berggeist.jpg
In other words, pretty Germanic.
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The artist was a contemporary of Tolkien's, and thus it's a modern depiction. So I'd say the painting is a
Romantic portrayal of a wizard. The artist happens to be Germanic but is that enough to say Gandalf is too?
This wizard's scarlet cloak is interesting. Wearing red is an ancient and widespread indication of high status, scarlet dye was particularly expensive, and there were rules about who was allowed to wear it. Whatever language he is supposed to have spoken this guy would have had similar status to a cardinal.