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Lysippos
( fl c. 370c. 300 BC). Greek sculptor. He was the greatest sculptor from the school at Sikyon, then an artistic centre second only to Athens, and ancient sources classed him with Myron of Eleutherai, Pheidias and Polykleitos.
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- Lysippos (fl c. 370-300 BC)
- Alexander the Great
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(ii)(a): Free-standing sculpture: Subject-matter
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(ii)(a): Free-standing sculpture: Subject-matter
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(v): Monumental sculpture: Craftsmen and society
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(v)(b): Monumental sculpture: Craftsmen and society
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 2(iv)(a): Hellenistic monumental sculpture
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 3(i): Monumental sculpture: Ancient theory and criticism
- Sikyon
- attributions
- collaboration
- copies
- groups and movements
- patrons and collectors
- pupils
- works
- Allegory, §II: Classical
- Corinth, §1(iii)(b): Greek and Roman sculpture
- Delphi, §2(ii): Classical sculpture
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(i)(a): Monumental sculpture: Free-standing
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 2(iv)(b): Early Hellenistic monumental sculpture
- Greece, ancient, §VIII, 2(i)(d): Bronze statuettes and figurines: Classical
- Herculaneum, §III: Sculpture
- Lysistratos
- Rhodes, §3(ii): Greek and Roman, c 9th century BC3rd century AD: Sculpture
- Rome, ancient, §IV, 2(i): Sculpture: Republic
- Statuette, §I: Greek and Roman
- workshop
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