
1) Ancient Athenian sculptor 2) Ancient greek boy name 3) Carver 4) Impact crater on Mercury 5) Sculptor 6) Sculpturer 7) Statue maker
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Praxiteles (z; Greek: Πραξιτέλης) of Athens, the son of Cephisodotus the Elder, was the most renowned of the Attic sculptors of the 4th century BC. He was the first to sculpt the nude female form in a life-size statue. While no indubitably attributable sculpture by Praxiteles is extant, numerous copies of his works have survived; several...
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[crater] Praxiteles is a crater on Mercury. MESSENGER`s high-resolution images obtained during the mission`s second Mercury flyby have revealed a number of irregularly shaped depressions on the floor of Praxiteles crater, making it a pit-floor crater. The colors near these depressions in WAC images are similar to those near volcanoes discov...
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greatest of the Attic sculptors of the 4th century and one of the most original of Greek artists. By transforming the detached and majestic style of ... [5 related articles]
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(lived mid-4th century BC) Greek sculptor. His Aphrodite of Cnidus of about 350 BC is thought to have initiated the tradition of life-size free-standing female nudes in Greek sculpture. It was destroyed by fire in AD 475,...
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Athenian sculptor of the 4th century BCE, whose best known works are the Hermes and baby Dionysos from Olympia, and the Aphrodite of Knidos. His innovations were in the depiction of intimacy and emotion.
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Praxiteles was a 4th century BC Greek sculptor. He carved Hermes carrying Dionysus.
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[
n] - ancient Greek sculptor (circa 370-330 BC)
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noun ancient Greek sculptor (circa 370-330 BC)
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Greek sculptor. His
Aphrodite of Cnidus of about 350 BC is thought to have initiated the tradition of life-size free-standing female nudes in Greek sculpture. It was destroyed by fire in AD 475, but a Roman copy exists in the Vatican. Praxiteles was active in Athens. He worked in a softer, more poetic style than his prede...
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fl. c350b.c.,Greek sculptor.
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