- [citation needed] The
attitude and
character of the work are
certainly of
Praxitelean school.
Excavations at
Mantineia in
Arcadia have
brought to
light the...
- (central Greece) of a
group made up of Cupid,
Phryne and Aphrodite. The
Praxitelean style may be
detected in the head's
resemblance to that of the Cnidian...
-
traveller Pausanias, and has made a
major contribution to the
definition of
Praxitelean style. Its
attribution is, however, the
object of
fierce controversy...
- of Knidos,
which would have been made by a
sculptor in the
immediate Praxitelean tradition,
perhaps at the end of the century. It has
become one of the...
- and
whose pronounced sfumato confirms the long-held idea that it is
Praxitelean in style, in
spite of the many
differences among the
extant examples...
- 4th-century BCE
Praxitelean bronze head of a
goddess wearing a
lunate crown,
found at Issa (Vis, Croatia)...
-
Praxitelean bronze head of a
goddess (probably Artemis),
wearing a
lunate crown, 4th
century BCE.
Found at Issa, Vis, Croatia)....
- Madrid.
Drawing on 5th- and 4th-century BC Gr****
sculptures in the
Praxitelean tradition, such as the
Apollo Sauroctonos and the "Westmacott Ephebe"...
- BCE
variation on Praxiteles' work from Asia Minor,
which modifies the
Praxitelean tradition by a
carnal and
voluptuous treatment of the
subject and the...
- Cnidus, and thus it has been
argued to be a copy of a
Praxitelean original, or at
least to be
Praxitelean in style.
Others argue it is an
eclectic creation...