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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....
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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...
- ****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...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Endromidae Genus:
Oberthueria Species: O. caeca
Binomial name
Oberthueria caeca (Oberthür, 1880)
Synonyms Euphranor caeca Oberthür, 1880...
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sculptor of the
Harmodius and
Aristogeiton is
usually listed as the son of
Euphranor.
Harmodius and
Aristogeiton Harmodius and
Aristogeiton in
sculpture Antenor...
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original Piraeus Athena of the 4th
century BC
attributed to
Cephisodotos or
Euphranor.
Abode Mount Olympus Animals Owl, serpent,
horse Symbol Aegis, helmet...
- 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....
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represented in the act of
inflicting it in a
picture of the
battle by
Euphranor in the Cerameicus. The
Mantineians also,
though they
ascribed the death...