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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...
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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...
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Plato Silanion Musei Capitolini MC1377....
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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...
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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...