• The Glyptothek (. German: [ɡlʏptoˈteːk] ) is a museum in Munich, Germany, which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek...
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  • The Glyptothek owes the extraordinary quality of its exhibits to its founder and benefactor: Ludwig I (1786–1868), King of Bavaria from 1825 to 1848...
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  • Vielleicht Kopie nach einer Statue des Lysipp (310-300 v. Chr.). English: Silenus bearing the child Dionysos.
  • The Glyptothek, or statue museum, in Munich is the most beautiful collection of sculpture north of the Alps.
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  • A marble statue of Silenus, the satyr who tutored Dionysos in Greek...
  • ARCHAIAC STYLE VASE: Exekias "Dionysus in a Boat" Interior of an Attic black-figured kylix (drinking cup) c. 540 B.C...
  • Munich Germany Glyptothek Museum - Satyr with child by Lysippos. ... a statue of a bearded man with grapes on his head is shown against a stone wall.
  • Statue of Dionysos (Q126680633).
  • Kritios Boy: A famous statue that represents the transition from ancient Greek art to classical Greek art.
  • Earlier images and descriptions of Dionysus depict him as a mature male, bearded and robed holding a fennel staff tipped with a pine-cone.
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  • ...the Glyptothek of King Ludwig I in Munich at 1907 / incunabeln saal - incunabula hall / Dionysos - Antique Dionysus Statue - Antique Dionysus Statue...
  • Maybe a copy of a statue of Lysippos (310–300 BC). Dimensions H. 187 cm Credit line Formerly in Palazzo Gaetani, then Palazzo Ruspoli (both in Rome).
  • We’re left with countless artifacts, buildings, ruins, and statues related to history, but the Ancient Greek statues are perhaps some of the most fascinating.