• <nowiki>Head of Satyr; Jugendlicher Satyr; sculpture; منحوتة; Skulptur in der Glyptothek in München; Head of young Satyr; Bronzekopf eines Satyrs...
  • 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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  • Head satyr bronze 100 BC, Glyptothek Munich 450 120406.jpg 2,305 × 2,366; 3.24 MB.
  • Download this stock image: Roman Art. Bronze head from the statue of a satyr.
  • Greek Sculpture of the east pediment of the temple of Aphaea at Aegina, Glyptothek, Munich. ... Head satyr bronze 100 BC, Glyptothek Munich.
  • Bronze head from the statue of a Satyr, 100 CE Glyptothek, Munich View high resolution.
  • 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...
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  • The high-quality Greek and Roman sculptures in the Munich Glyptothek include the Barberini Faun, Drunken Satyr, Ilioneus and Kouros of Tenea.
  • Hinkfuss at the Glyptothek Admiring muscles on the neck Of the Barberini Faun Known as The Drunken Satyr.
  • 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...
  • Ludwig’s agents had lots of money to spend, and bought the famous Sleeping Satyr and the Aphaia reliefs from Aegina.
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  • Visit the Glyptothek in Munich, the only museum in the world dedicated solely to sculptures from antiquity, to see a high-quality collection of Greek and...
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