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- [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...