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- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Head_satyr_…File usage on Commons. The following page uses this file: File:Head satyr Glyptothek Munich.jpg.
- en.wikipedia.org GlyptothekThe Glyptothek (. German: [ɡlʏptoˈteːk] ) is a museum in Munich, Germany, which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek...Bulunamadı: satyr
- wikidata.org wiki/Q126680910Head satyr bronze 100 BC, Glyptothek Munich 450 120406.jpg 2,305 × 2,366; 3.24 MB. ... Head of young Satyr (Glyptothek 450).
- pinterest.com.au ubadiolo/ღ-glyptothek-munich/Head satyr bronze 100 BC, Glyptothek Munich. :Old drunkard Glyptothek Munich Sculpture Art, Stone Sculptures, Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece...
- alamy.com stock-photo-roman-art-bronze-head-from-…Download this stock image: Roman Art. Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC. Glyptothek.
- artschoolglasses.tumblr.com post/161181633022/…Bronze head from the statue of a Satyr, 100 CE Glyptothek, Munich View high resolution. ... Glyptothek, Munich.
- european-traveler.com germany/visit-the-…The Glyptothek in Munich is dedicated only to sculptures of antiquity and one of the world's best museum collections of Greek and Roman art.
- barnum-review.com portfolio/the-glyptothek-in-…Pride of the Glyptothek is also the so-called Fauno Barberini, or drunken Satyr, Greek sculpture that dates back to around 220 BC that was found in Rome...Bulunamadı: head
- imomus.com glypto.htmlHinkfuss at the Glyptothek Admiring muscles on the neck Of the Barberini Faun Known as The Drunken Satyr.
- flickr.com photos/henkbekker/53545090003Satyr with the child Dionysus -- a Roman marble copy of the Greek original by Lysippus (ca 310 BC). Visit the Glyptothek in Munich , the only museum in the...Bulunamadı: head
- livius.org museum/munich-glyptothek/The Glyptothek, or statue museum, in Munich is the most beautiful collection of sculpture north of the Alps.Bulunamadı: head
- antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de index.php/en/…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...
- hellenicaworld.com Greece/LX/en/….html. Glyptothek, Munich, Germany Artist/Maker Unknown (original type of Praxiteles) Leaning satyr, copy after a Praxitele's type. (ca. 320 BC).Bulunamadı: head