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Griffin and Philadelphia Museum of Art

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Difference between Griffin and Philadelphia Museum of Art

Griffin vs. Philadelphia Museum of Art

The griffin, griffon, or gryphon (Greek: γρύφων, grýphōn, or γρύπων, grýpōn, early form γρύψ, grýps; gryphus) is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and an eagle's talons as its front feet. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.

Similarities between Griffin and Philadelphia Museum of Art

Griffin and Philadelphia Museum of Art have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Art of ancient Egypt.

Art of ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptian art is the painting, sculpture, architecture and other arts produced by the civilization of ancient Egypt in the lower Nile Valley from about 3000 BC to 30 AD.

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Griffin and Philadelphia Museum of Art Comparison

Griffin has 206 relations, while Philadelphia Museum of Art has 149. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.28% = 1 / (206 + 149).

References

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