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Praxias (Ancient Gr****: Πραξίας) and
Androsthenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδροσθένης), were Gr**** sculptors, who are said by
Pausanias (x. 19, 4) to have executed...
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temple were
pediments started by the
sculptor Praxias but
finished by
Androsthenes after the
Praxias' death. The
pediments occupied the
Eastern and Western...
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inlaid eyes,
Ancient Gr****
Votive offering, 4th
century BC,
probably by
Praxias, set in a
niche of a
pillar in the
sanctuary of
Asclepios in Athens, Acropolis...
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Calamis (fl. 4th
century BC) was a Gr**** sculptor. One of his
pupils was
Praxias. Karl
Julius Sillig,
Pliny (the Elder) (1837).
Dictionary of the artists...
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Lavelle 2009 "Swarm" 2011 "The Horn" 2011 "Chung Kuo" 2011 "The Horn" 2012 "
Praxia" 2012 "Stratosphere" 2014 "Moroccan Roll" in
collaboration with Loud and...
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Akropolis Museum, ΕΑΜ 2490. Eye
votive from the Asklepieion, the
dedication of
Praxias, c350-300 BCE, ΕΑΜ 15244 Site of the
Asklepieion Body part votives. Eyes...
- destro**** in 373 BC by an earthquake. The
pediment sculptures are a
tribute to
Praxias and
Androsthenes of Athens. Of a
similar proportion to the
second temple...
- same year, the
company announced the
acquisition of the
banking license of
Praxia Bank. In 2021, Viva
Wallet announced the
completion of its
Series D funding...
- County, Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Cotu Băii, Fântâna Mare,
Praxia, and Spătărești.
These were part of Vadu
Moldovei Commune until 2003, when...
- into the figures.
Important representatives of this
style include the
Praxias Painter and
other masters from his
workshop in Vulci. In
spite of their...