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- Aglaophon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγλαοφῶν Aglaofon) was an ancient Gr**** painter, born on the island of Thasos. He was the father and instructor of Polygnotus...
- painter from the middle of the 5th century BC. He was the son and pupil of Aglaophon. He was a native of Thasos, but was adopted by the Athenians, and admitted...
- ancient Greece: Aristophon (painter), 5th-century BCE painter and son of Aglaophon Three men sometimes called "Aristophon of Athens", all of whom were described...
- Artificial Lake in Maries Archilochos (7th century BC), warrior and poet. Aglaophon (6th–5th century BC), painter, teacher and father of Polygnotus and Aristophon...
- evil and in proof of the freedom of the human will On the Resurrection (Aglaophon e peri tes anastaseos), in which the doctrine that the same body that...
- Acusilausscholar AdeimantusCorinthian general Adri**** – sophist Aglaophonpainter Aedesiafemale Neoplatonic philosopher Aedesius – philosopher...
- mentioned by Pliny the Elder. Aristophon was the son and pupil of the elder Aglaophon, and brother of Polygnotus. He was a native of Thasos. Pliny, who places...
- exhibitions in Milan, Zurich, and Rome. In 1981, he created the sculpture Aglaophon, installed at the Aubodon Art Center in New York. In 1982, his wife Elisabeth...