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Bergstutz or Stollwurm. In the folklore of the Alpine region of south-central Europe, the Tatzelwurm (German: [ˈtatsl̩ˌvʊʁm]), Stollenwurm, or Stollwurm is a lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs and no hindlegs.
1897 full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, now an art museum with American art and changing exhibits. Patton House Museum: Cookeville: Putnam: Middle: Doll: Also known as the Cookeville Doll Museum, features 2,000 dolls and doll furniture [33] Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium: Memphis: Shelby: West: Multiple
The Museum in 1893. The first national archaeological museum in Greece was established by the governor of Greece Ioannis Kapodistrias in Aigina in 1829. Subsequently, the archaeological collection was relocated to a number of exhibition places until 1858, when an international architectural competition was announced for the location and the architectural design of the new museum.
The Three-Bodied Daemon (Greek: Τρισώματος Δαίμων) or the Three-Bodied Monster is an ancient Greek sculpture in typical early Archaic period style, once part of the west pediment of the Hekatompedon temple in the Acropolis of Athens. Today it is housed in the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece. It is made of limestone, and it is ...
Ashleigh Oats was promoted to the curator's position at the T.R.R. Cobb House in Athens.
A mark of the continuing artistic value placed on the Diadumenos type in the modern era, once it had been reconnected with Polyclitus in 1878, may be drawn from the facts that a copy was among the sculptures ranged on the roof of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, when it was completed in 1889, [8] and that the Esquiline Venus has sometimes been interpreted as a female version of the ...
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Translated as: Sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 2002 ISBN 0-89236-686-9. "Die Kore und der Kouros aus Myrrhinous." Antike Plastik 28, Hirmer, München 2002, pp. 7–39. The National Archeological Museum, National Archaeological Museum, Athen 2007. Online; with Alan Shapiro ...