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- Silanion (Ancient Gr****: Σιλανίων, gen. Σιλανίωνος) was the best-known of the Gr**** portrait-sculptors working during the fourth century BC. Pliny gives...
- who says in his Address to the Gr****s that the fourth-century sculptor Silanion made a portrait-statue of Corinna. A Roman-era copy of a fourth-century...
- first to third centuries AD, and reportedly depicted in a sculpture by Silanion at Syracuse, statues in Pergamon and Constantinople, and a painting by...
- Plato. Luni marble, Roman copy of the portrait made by Silanion ca. 370 BC for the Academia in Athens...
- The philosopher Plato depicted in a Roman copy of a work by Silanion for the Academia in Athens (c. 370 BC)...
- Theocydes, a person named Demophilus, Pollis, a person named Leonidas, Silanion, Melampus, Sarnacus, Euphranor List of writers on machinery: Diades of...
- peristyle, identified as a poetess, possibly Sappho, after original by Silanion in 350 BCE Unidentified ****enistic ruler, found in the atrium, perhaps...
- Plato Silanion Musei Capitolini MC1377....
- tragic mask from the mid-4th century and is attributed to the sculptor Silanion Remains of a colossal statue of Hadrian. List of museums in Greece Ancient...
- tales are told by Plutarch and Pliny about the artists' control of colour: Silanion made a pale-faced Jocasta by mixing silver with his bronze, Aristonidas...