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- Pasiteles (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πασιτέλης; sometimes called Pasiteles the Younger) was a Neo-Attic school sculptor from Ancient Rome at the time of Julius Caesar...
- mid-1st-century AD Roman copy of a 1st-century BC Gr**** original from the school of Pasiteles. Surviving coinage of Cleopatra's reign include specimens from every regnal...
- Orestes and Pylades, attributed to Pasiteles school...
- Orestes and Pylades, attributed to Pasiteles school...
- William Strang. After Cosmo's death, his poetical output was completed by Pasiteles the Elder and other Poems (including The Christ upon the Hill). In 1868...
- Athens. In the indices to ****III–****VI, an important place is ****igned to Pasiteles of Naples, the author of a work in five volumes on famous works of art...
- century AD Roman copy of a 1st century BC Gr**** original from the school of Pasiteles. Pucci 2011, p. 201 affirms that "to give Cleopatra a white complexion...
- Menelaus, pupil of Steph**** (fl. 33 BC) sculptor in the workshop of Pasiteles in the time of Caesar Augustus Menelaus of Alexandria, a ****enistic mathematician...
- mid-1st-century AD Roman copy of a 1st-century BC Gr**** original from the school of Pasiteles. Its provenance has been characterized both as a Ptolemaic-Egyptian commission...
- Farnese Bull, 2nd century BC, Roman copy. Example of the second phase. Pasíteles: Atalanta, 1st century BC, Gr**** original. Example of the third phase...