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1The Getty bronze
By J. Paul Getty Museum.

“The Getty bronze” Metadata:
- Title: The Getty bronze
- Author: J. Paul Getty Museum.
- Language: fre
- Number of Pages: Median: 51
- Publisher: ➤ J. Paul Getty Museum - Brand: J. Paul Getty Museum
- Publish Date: 1978
- Publish Location: [Malibu, Calif.]
“The Getty bronze” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Bronzes, Greek - Getty bronze - Greek Bronzes - Influence - J. Paul Getty Museum - Lysippus (sculptor) - J. paul getty museum - Bronzes
- People: Lysippus
- Places: California
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL4745702M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 6649332
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 78061791
- All ISBNs: 9780892360093 - 0892360097
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1978
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Lysippos
Austin-Bastianini), takes as its inspiration a bronze portrait of Alexander: Lysippus, sculptor of Sicyon, bold hand, cunning craftsman, fire is in the glance of
Lysistratus
corrections on the wax cast, was Lysistratus of Sicyon, the brother of Lysippus of whom we have spoken. Indeed he introduced the practice of giving likenesses
Lysippus (crater)
Lysippus is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976. Lysippus is named for the Greek sculptor Lysippos
Euphranor
7 foil.). His work appears to have resembled that of his contemporary Lysippus, notably in the attention he paid to symmetry, in his preference for bodily
Polykleitos
about twenty sculptors in Polykleitos's school, defined by their adherence to his principles of balance and definition. Skopas and Lysippus are among the
Marco d'Agrate
(2000). Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance & Mannerist Art: Abacco to Lysippus. Grove's Dictionaries. p. 9. Rupp, Katrin; Nyffenegger, Nicole, eds. (10
Scopas
of Athena Alea at Tegea. Similar to Lysippus, Scopas is artistically a successor of the Classical Greek sculptor Polykleitos. The faces of the heads are
Praxilla
first among his canon of nine "immortal-tongued" women poets, and the sculptor Lysippus (also from Sicyon) sculpted her in bronze. She was sufficiently well-known
Apoxyomenos
artists "made men as they really were, he made them as they appeared to be." Lysippus poses his subject in a true contrapposto, with an arm outstretched to create
Eutychides
Eutukhídēs) of Sicyon in Corinthia, Greek sculptor of the early part of the 3rd century BC, was a pupil of Lysippus. His most noted work was a statue of the