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- Kresilas (Gr****: Κρησίλας Krēsílas; c. 480 – c. 410 BC) was a Gr**** sculptor in the classical period (5th century BC), from Kydonia. He was trained in...
- a 5th-century BC competition between the artists Poly****us, Phidias, Kresilas, "Kydon" and Phradmon; thus: The most celebrated of these artists, though...
- the bust of Pericles derive from a bronze statue made by the sculptor Kresilas. This life-size statue was probably installed on the Athenian Acropolis...
- one of 998 women and one man who have made a mark on history. (The man, Kresilas, was included by mistake, as he was thought to have been a woman called...
- Roman copies of a lost Gr**** bronze, possibly a bronze of c. 430 BC by Kresilas. The oval face and the sharpness of the eyebrow ridge, nose and eyes mirror...
- Bust of Athena, the Gr**** goddess of wisdom, copy after a votive statue of Kresilas in Athens (c. 425 BCE)...
- Bust of the Velletri Pallas type, copy after a votive statue of Kresilas in Athens (c. 425 BC)...
- 26, 1993 Kushiro S. Ueda, H. Kaneda FLO 4.2 km MPC · JPL 5981 Kresilas 2140 P-L Kresilas September 24, 1960 Palomar PLS  · 9.5 km MPC · JPL 5982 Polykletus...
- Bust of Pericles after Kresilas, Altes Museum, Berlin...
- Member of the Achaeans Diomedes, King of ArgosRoman copy of a statue by Kresilas from c. 430 BC. Louvre, Paris Other names Diomede Abode Argos Genealogy...