-
Polyklets Schule und ihr Verhältnis zu
Skopas v. Paros. Diss.
Freiburg i. B. 1965.
Andrew F. Stewart:
Skopas of Paros.
Noyes Pr., Park Ridge, N.Y. 1977...
- the
connection with
Skopas,
which is
based on the
subject of the east
pediment of the
Temple of
Athena Alea at Tegea, in
which Skopas was the architect...
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Scopa (Italian: [
ˈskoːpa]; lit. 'broom') is an
Italian card game, and one of the
three major national card
games in Italy, the
others being Briscola and...
- Meleager,
based on a
classical marble sculpture Meleager of
Skopas, a lost
bronze sculpture by
Skopas of
Paros Meleager, the
English transliteration of the...
-
characteristics of his
figurative works and
those of his successors, Lysippos,
Skopas, etc. The
Polykletian statues (Discophoros ("discus-bearer") and Doryphoros...
- here
identified with the
apotheosed Iphigenia, and the
image is a work of
Skopas. This one is of stone,
while the
bronze images opposite, also of Hecate...
- two-tailed
triton should be
dated to the 4th
century BC, and
speculated that
Skopas was the one to
devise it. As aforementioned,
there is the
female version...
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defined by
their adherence to his
principles of
balance and definition.
Skopas and
Lysippus are
among the best-known
successors of Polykleitos,
along with...
-
Meleager et Atalanta,
after Giulio Romano Statue of
Meleager modeled after Skopas Meleager sarcophagus Meleager and
Atalanta (17th century) by
Jacob Jordaens...
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reliefs and
large sarcophagus panels to
extensive mosaics. Even in the
Skopas example, the main
theme was the
deliverance of the
slain Achilles to Elysium...