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- Timanthes of Cythnus (Gr****: Τιμάνϑης) was an ancient Gr**** painter of the fourth century BC. The most celebrated of his works was a picture representing...
- Timanthes of Cleonae (Ancient Gr****: Τιμάνθης) was an ancient victor of the Pankration from Cleonae. A statue of him was created by Myron. Ancient sources...
- Timanthes is a 1770 tragedy by the British writer John Hoole. The original Covent Garden cast included William Smith as Timanthes, Robert Bensley as Demaphoon...
- Timanthes of Sicyon (Gr****: Τιμάνθης ὁ Σικυώνιος) was an ancient Gr**** painter of the 3rd century BC. In 250 BC he accompanied Aratus of Sicyon on his...
- Timanthes (Gr****: Τιμάνθης) of Pella, son of Pantiades was one of the trierarchs on the Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus in 326 BC. Who's Who in the Age of...
- Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Antique fresco from Pompeii, probably a copy of a painting by Timanthes....
- prove which artist could create a greater illusion of nature. Zeuxis, Timanthes and Parrhasius were painters who belonged to the Ionian School of painting...
- legend of Iphigenia was po****r amongst playwrights. The lost painting of Timanthes from Ancient Greece copied in a first-century fresco in Pompeii was one...
- Ephesus (Gr****: Παρράσιος) was a famed painter of Ancient Greece. Zeuxis, Timanthes and Parrhasius were painters who belonged to the Ionian School of painting...
- which were famous in his era. The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, by the painter Timanthes of the 4th century BC, was well-known for depicting her father Agamemnon...