-
century Rome.
Lysippos developed a more
gracile style than his
predecessor Polykleitos and this has
become known as the
Canon of
Lysippos. In his Historia...
- strigil. The most
renowned Apoxyomenos in
classical Antiquity was that of
Lysippos of Sikyon, the
court sculptor of
Alexander the Great, made ca 330 BCE....
- much
older Gr****
original that was well known, in this case a
bronze by
Lysippos (or one of his circle) that
would have been made in the
fourth century...
- fl. c. 350 BC) was a Gr****
sculptor of the 4th
century BC,
brother of
Lysippos.
According to
Pliny the Elder, he
followed a
strongly realistic line, being...
- The
sculptor Lysippos (fourth
century BCE)
developed a more
gracile style. In his
Historia Naturalis,
Pliny the
Elder wrote that
Lysippos introduced a...
-
support the
conclusion that
Lysippos was the sculptor, but Frel, Mattusch, and
ancient literary source Pliny theorize that
Lysippos or his
student was the...
- "Hercules: The
influence of
works by
Lysippos". Paris: The Louvre.
Retrieved 4
October 2020. In the
fourth century BCE,
Lysippos drew up a
canon of proportions...
- only
appear in Gr****
sculpture with the
succeeding ****enistic school.
Lysippos still criticized sculptors who
created works from the
natural and prided...
- it was
presaged in his youth. He also
draws extensively on the work of
Lysippos, Alexander's
favourite sculptor, to
provide what is
probably the fullest...
- T-2 Praxiteles,
Ancient Gr****
sculptor MPC · 5983 5984
Lysippus 4045 T-3
Lysippos,
Ancient Gr****
sculptor MPC · 5984 5986
Xenophon 1969 TA Xenophon, the...