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authors list (link)
Mattusch,
Carol (1997). The
Victorious Youth. p. 69.
Mattusch,
Carol (1997). The
Victorious Youth. p. 36.
Mattusch,
Carol (1997). The...
- C.
Mattusch is the
Mathay Professor of Art
History at
George Mason University. She is a
specialist in Gr****,
Roman and 18th
century art.
Mattusch studied...
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central figure is
Plato pointing with a
stick at a
celestial model.
Mattusch (2008)
suggests for the
other figures, the Gr****
philosophers and scholars:...
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pause in the full
potentiality of his
coming movement,
described by
Carol Mattusch: "the
figure has the
potential for violence, is concentrating,
poised to...
- 18–21. ISBN 3-8053-2519-3. Palagia, Olga (2016). A. Giumlia-Mair; C.C.
Mattusch (eds.).
Towards a
publication of the
Piraeus bronzes: the Apollo. Proceedings...
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Megalopolis Seleucus II Callinicus, king of the
Seleucid kingdom from 246 BC
Mattusch,
Carol C. (June 15, 2014).
Enduring Bronze:
Ancient Art,
Modern Views....
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Spivey 1996, pp. 114–115.
Edmonds 1931, p. 377.
Pausanias 1918, p. 1.8.5..
Mattusch 1988, p. 119.
Pliny the Elder, ****IV 70. Romm &
Mensch 2005. Worthington...
- Olga (1980). Euphranor. p. 22. Palagia, Olga (1980). Euphranor. p. 22.
Mattusch,
Carol C. (1996).
classical bronzes : the art and
craft of Gr**** and Roman...
- 11 May 2013.
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September 2013 at the
Wayback Machine Carol,
Mattusch (2008). Oleson, John
Peter (ed.).
Metalworking and Tools. The
Oxford Handbook...
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Aristote (?)." However,
there have been
other suggestions (e.g.
Mattusch 2008).
Plato and
Thales are
commonly identified as
central figures. Leonardo...