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Aegospotami were
attributed to
Canachus by Pausanias.
These sculptures were
probably the work of his
namesake grandson,
Canachus the
Younger One or more of...
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Canachus the
Younger (in Gr****; Κάναχος ο Σικυώνιος, 5th/4th
century BC) was a
sculptor from Sicyon. A
known work of his is the
bronze statue of the Olympic...
- BC),
runner (Olympic
victor 708 BC)
Butades (7th
century BC)
sculptor Canachus (6th
century BC)
sculptor Aristocles (5th
century BC)
sculptor Praxilla...
- of the above, as well as the
pupil and son of Cleoetas, and
brother of
Canachus. He was not much
inferior to his
father in re****tion. This Aristocles...
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testimony of Pausanias,
Patrocles is said to have crafted,
together with
Canachus the Younger, the
statues of the
Lacedaemonians Epicydidas and Eteonicus...
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geniuses of the diatonic,
chromatic and
enharmonic styles of Gr**** music.
Canachus and
Aristocles of
Sicyon made the
other two. He may have been the teacher...
- who made a
throne decorated with
embossments and a
statue of Artemis;
Canachus,
author of two
large statues of Apollo; Endoeus,
Dipoenus and Scyllis,...
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bronze cult
statue of
Apollo to Ecbatana,
traditionally attributed to
Canachus of
Sicyon at the end in the 6th
century BC. It was then
reported that the...
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Baculonistria c g
Brachyrtacus c g
Breviphetes c g
Caledoniophasma c g
Canachus c g
Carausius Stål, 1875 c g b
Carlius c g
Cephaloplopus c g Chondrostethus...
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Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
Asprenas Stål, 1875
Brachyrtacus Sharp, 1898
Canachus Stål, 1875
Carlius Uvarov, 1939
Erinaceophasma Zompro, 2001 Eupromachus...