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- Agoracritus /ˌæɡəˈrækrɪtəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγοράκριτος Agorákritos; fl. late 5th century BC) was a famous sculptor in ancient Greece. Agoracritus was...
- of characterization in The Knights. Short summary: A sausage seller, Agoracritus, vies with Cleon for the confidence and approval of Demos ("The People"...
- Phidias's workshop including pupils of Phidias, such as Alcamenes and Agoracritus.[citation needed] According to Pausanias (1.28.2), the original bronze...
- work is presented in the museum are Myron, Scopas, Euthymides, Lydos, Agoracritus, Agasias, Pan Painter, Wedding Painter, Meleager Painter, Cimon of Cleonae...
- won first prize at the Lenaia. Its protagonist, a sausage-seller named Agoracritus, emerges at the end of the play as the improbable saviour of Athens (Lysistrata...
- The highly influential fifth-century BC statue of Cybele enthroned by Agoracritus was located in this building. The building was rebuilt around 150 BC...
- by Theodore and Mabel Bent during their tour of the Cyclades. Ancient Agoracritus (5th century BC), sculptor Archilochus (c. 680 BC–c. 645 BC), lyric poet...
- version of Cybele was established by a pupil of Phidias, the sculptor Agoracritus, and became the image most widely adopted by Cybele's expanding following...
- having been broken off. The relief was produced in the workshop of Agoracritus, commonly attributed to "Master E" whose work on the parapet has been...
- construction of a trophy. Other writers say that the statue was the work of Agoracritus of Paros, a disciple of Pheidias. It was however a common opinion that...