- The
Glyptothek (German: [ɡlʏptoˈteːk] ) is a
museum in Munich, Germany,
which was
commissioned by the
Bavarian King
Ludwig I to
house his
collection of...
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marble by the Romans; one of the best
surviving copies is in the
Munich Glyptothek. It
depicts the
goddess carrying a
child with her left arm—Plutus, the...
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Jacobsen who
chose the name for the museum, with
inspiration from
Ludwig I's
Glyptothek in Munich, as well as
Vilhelm Dahlerup as the
architect for the ****ignment...
- as the
Barberini Faun,
Fauno Barberini or
Drunken Satyr is now in the
Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. A faun is the
Roman equivalent of a Gr**** satyr. In...
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Glyptothek is an
album by
Scottish musician Momus. It was
released on 5
December 2015 by
independent record label American Patchwork on CD and distributed...
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Early classical technique.
These sculptures are on
display in the
Glyptothek of Munich, with a
number of
fragments located in the
museums at Aegina...
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copies survive, one in the
Capitoline Museum in Rome and the
other in the
Glyptothek in Munich.
Scholarship considers the Old
Drunkard to be a
votive offering...
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several clawed digits (somewhat like lions), as in one
relief at the
Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. A
Triton with a
lower extremity like a
lobster or...
- time of the art-loving King
Ludwig I (r. 1825–1848). In Munich, he
built Glyptothek (opened 1830), Alte
Pinakothek (opened 1836), and Neue
Pinakothek (opened...
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Etruria and Rome,
though the
sculpture collection is
located in the
Glyptothek opposite, and
works created in
Bavaria are on
display in a
separate museum...