-
Praxiteles, as he
probably would have done. Pliny's date, 364 BC, is
probably that of one of his most
noted works. The
subjects chosen by
Praxiteles were...
- did
Praxiteles contrive it? A
similar epigram is
attributed to Plato: When
Cypris saw
Cypris at Cnidus, "Alas!" said she; "where did
Praxiteles see me...
- one of
Praxiteles'
famous works, as no
ancient replicas of it have been identified. The do****entary
evidence ****ociating the work with
Praxiteles is based...
-
Cephisodotus the Elder,
likely the
father or
uncle of the
famous sculptor Praxiteles. It was
acclaimed by the Athenians, who
depicted it on
vases and coins...
- this
episode is doubtful. She also
modeled for the
artists Apelles and
Praxiteles, and the
Aphrodite of
Knidos was
based on her.
Largely ignored during...
- to
Praxiteles (circa 400 to 330 BCE).
Technical features of the
Cleveland Apollo are
consistent with the Late
classical Period,
during Praxiteles's lifetime...
-
activity on the
floor of
Praxiteles. The
light coloration ****ociated with the peak ring is now
known as Orm Facula.
Praxiteles crater,
first observed by...
- sculptor, the
father of the
sculptor Praxiteles Cephisodotus the Younger, sculptor, the son of the
sculptor Praxiteles This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- 4th
century B.C. was
dominated by
three great figures:
Praxiteles,
Scopas and Lysippos.
Praxiteles is
likely to have been the
first to
fully explore the...
- it with a line in
Latin that states: Non me
Praxiteles, sed Marc'finxit Agrat, "I was not made by
Praxiteles but by
Marco d'Agrate". The
information in...