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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...
- 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...
- work is
presented in the
museum are Myron, Scopas, Euthymides, Lydos,
Agoracritus, Agasias, Pan Painter,
Wedding Painter,
Meleager Painter,
Cimon of Cleonae...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...