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    head of Aphrodite – Olympia – believed to be an original work by Praxiteles 2007 Praxitèle: 2007 exhibition at the Musée du Louvre Exhibition catalogue by...
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    2001, ISBN 2-11-004780-1, p. 243-271. " Praxitèle aujourd'hui ? La question des originaux », dans Praxitèle, catalogue de l'exposition au musée du Louvre...
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    Aphrodite of Knidos (category Sculptures by Praxiteles)
    typologique des principales répliques antiques de l'Aphrodite de Cnide de Praxitèle. Éditions Pillet – Martigny, 1978. Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny...
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    Praxiteles is a crater on Mercury. It is one of 110 peak ring basins on Mercury. MESSENGER's high-resolution images obtained during the mission's second...
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    (978-2-35031-111-1) Alain Pasquier, "Praxitèle aujourd'hui ? La question des originaux", pp. 86–88, Jean-Luc Martinez, "Les Satyres de Praxitèle", cat. 72, pp. 284–291...
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  • Megastes praxiteles is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1895. It is found in Morelos, Mexico. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014)...
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    this episode is doubtful. She also modeled for the artists Apelles and Praxiteles, and the Aphrodite of Knidos was based on her. Largely ignored during...
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    Cephisodotus the Elder, likely the father or uncle of the famous sculptor Praxiteles. It was acclaimed by the Athenians, who depicted it on vases and coins...
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  • Jean-Luc Martinez, he organized the Praxitèle exhibit at the Louvre . with Jean-Luc Martinez (editors), Praxitèle, catalogue of the exhibition at the...
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    sculptor Praxiteles's statue Pouring Satyr represented the eponymous satyr as very human-like. The satyr was shown as very young, in line with Praxiteles's frequent...
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  • to Praxiteles (circa 400 to 330 BCE). Technical features of the Cleveland Apollo are consistent with the Late Classical Period, during Praxiteles's lifetime...
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  • Polykletus May 13, 1971 Palomar PLS  · 7.4 km MPC · JPL 5983 Praxiteles 2285 T-2 Praxiteles September 29, 1973 Palomar PLS  · 5.7 km MPC · JPL 5984 Lysippus...
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    it with a line in Latin that states: Non me Praxiteles, sed Marc'finxit Agrat, "I was not made by Praxiteles but by Marco d'Agrate". The information in...
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  • sculptor, the father of the sculptor Praxiteles Cephisodotus the Younger, sculptor, the son of the sculptor Praxiteles This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Neumann Nizami Okyo Oskison Ovid Petrarch Phidias Picasso Poe Polygnotus Praxiteles Prokofiev Qi Baishi Rachmaninoff Raden Saleh Raditladi Rameau Raphael...
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    the Greek gods Phanes (mythology) A. Corso, Concerning the catalogue of Praxiteles' exhibition held in the Louvre. Conference paper presented at ИНДОЕВРОПЕЙСКОЕ...
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    Resting Satyr (category Sculptures by Praxiteles)
    London, 1981, p36. (in French) Jean-Luc Martinez, "Les satyres de Praxitèle", in Praxitèle, Louvre exhibition catalogue, éditions du Louvre & Somogy, 2007...
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    a Cerberus at his feet. It was likely an attempted reconstructing of Praxiteles' bronze Rape of Proserpina, which has since been lost but was discussed...
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    Dancers of Delphi (category Sculptures by Praxiteles)
    (ISBN 2-84056-087-9) no.1497, p. 517.. Alain Pasquier, « Praxitèle aujourd'hui ? La question des originaux », Praxitèle, catalogue de l'exposition au musée du Louvre...
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    developed the free-standing female nude statue, supposedly an innovation of Praxiteles, and developed increasingly complex and subtle poses that were interesting...
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    4th century B.C. was dominated by three great figures: Praxiteles, Scopas and Lysippos. Praxiteles is likely to have been the first to fully explore the...
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    Italy, and was said to have been inspired by his viewing the Faun of Praxiteles in the Capitoline Museum. In H.G. Wells' (1895) The Time Machine, in the...
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  • Neumann Nizami Okyo Oskison Ovid Petrarch Phidias Picasso Poe Polygnotus Praxiteles Prokofiev Qi Baishi Rachmaninoff Raden Saleh Raditladi Rameau Raphael...
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    (ISBN 2-01-011642-9), no 101, pp. 218–219. Jean-Luc Martinez, « Praxitèle après Praxitèle », in Praxitèle, catalogue of the Louvre exhibition, 23 March-18 June...
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    between sculptors Phidias and Praxiteles; Quatremère de Quincy attributed it to the mid-fourth century and the circle of Praxiteles; and the Comte de Clarac...
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    also became more popular as epitomized by the Aphrodite of Cnidos of Praxiteles and art in general became more erotic (e.g., Leda and the Swan and Scopa's...
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    derive) is thought to be a lost 3rd- or 2nd-century BCE variation on Praxiteles' work from Asia Minor, which modifies the Praxitelean tradition by a carnal...
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  • Homoloïs, a priestess of Enyo. A statue of Enyo, made by the sons of Praxiteles, stood in the temple of Ares at Athens. Enyo is called the "sister of...
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    temple in Cirrha. In Argolis, Leto had a sanctuary with statues made by Praxiteles in Argos, and images of her were also found on the sanctuary of Artemis...
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    top speed of 60 mph and a range of 35–40 miles. The scheme was branded Praxitèle and membership was charged at £10/month and around £3 for a 30-minute...
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