• 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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  • Glyptothek may refer to: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, an art museum in Copenhagen, Denmark Glyptothek, an art museum in Munich, Germany Glyptothek (album)...
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  • refer to: "AFK", a song on the 2004 album Summer in Abaddon by Pinback "AFK", a song on the 2015 album Glyptothek by Momus Nebraska City Municipal Airport...
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    MOMUSMCCLYMONT II, a collaboration with David McClymont (2014) Turpsycore (2015) Glyptothek (2015) Scobberlotchers (2016) Pillycock (2017) Pantaloon (2018) Akkordion...
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    and studied the examples of Ancient Greek art in the collection of the Glyptothek. This was followed by similar studies in Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna...
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  • released in the same year. Songs from Bambi and from other 2000s albums Bibliotek, Glyptothek, and Turpsycore were recollected in the Cherry Red Records anthology...
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  • Davies "The Manticore", a song by Scottish musician Momus from his 2015 album Glyptothek Tiny Manticore, a character from Adventure Time episode "Normal Man"...
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    Archäologie der LMU München und der Staatlichen Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek München: unter der Schirmherrschaft des Bayerischen Staatsministers für...
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    Judgment Day. An extensive collection of Greek and Roman art is held in the Glyptothek and the Staatliche Antikensammlungen (the State Antiquities Collections)...
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    Roman sarcophagus showing the massacre of Niobeʼs children. Ca 160 AD. Glyptothek, Munich. The choice of "Niobe" simply as a name in works of art and literature...
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