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- Euphranor of Corinth (Ancient Gr****: Εὐφράνωρ) (middle of the 4th century BC) was a Gr**** artist who excelled both as a sculptor and as a painter. Pliny...
- 900–901, 903–904. Olga Palagia, Euphranor (Brill, 1980), p. 35. Pliny, Natural History 36.23. Palagia, Euphranor, p. 35. Palagia, Euphranor, p. 35....
- ****ociate Alkamenes, and the 4th-century sculptors Praxiteles, Bryaxis, and Euphranor. Phidias was the most well known marble-worker to have worked in the agora...
- (1980). Euphranor. p. 22. Neer, Richard T. (2012). Gr**** Art and Archaeology: A new history, c.2500 - c.150 BCE. p. 331. Palagia, Olga (1980). Euphranor. p...
- the back and the pose of the fingers which held a bow. A classicistic work, 4th century BCE attributed to Euphranor. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus....
- sculptural decoration of this structure survive. The colossal cult statue, by Euphranor, has also been recovered. Next to the temple was a tiny shrine, built...
- sculptor of the Harmodius and Aristogeiton is usually listed as the son of Euphranor. Harmodius and Aristogeiton Harmodius and Aristogeiton in sculpture Antenor...
- original Piraeus Athena of the 4th century BC attributed to Cephisodotos or Euphranor. Abode Mount Olympus Animals Owl, serpent, horse Symbol Aegis, helmet...
- characters, the free-thinkers Alciphron and Lysicles, Berkeley's spokesman Euphranor, and Crito, who serves as a spokesman for traditional Christianity. The...
- Papilio euphranor, the forest swallowtail or bush kite, is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae. It is found in southern Africa. The wingspan is 80–100 mm...