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==Wikipedia EN==
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[[Cephisodotus]] or [[Kephisodotos]] (Greek: [[Κηφισόδοτος]], flourished about 400 – c. 360 BC) was a Greek sculptor, perhaps the father or an uncle of Praxiteles, one of whose sculptor sons was Cephisodotus the Younger.
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The one noted work of his was Eirene (Peace) bearing the infant Ploutos (Wealth), ca 380–370 BC, of which a Roman point copy exists at the Glyptothek, Munich, and fragments in various collections. The Eirene, commissioned by the city of Athens and set up on the Areopagus, was attributed to Cephisodotus by Pausanias in the 2nd century AD.
The one noted work of his was Eirene (Peace) bearing the infant Ploutos (Wealth), ca 380–370 BC, of which a Roman point copy exists at the Glyptothek, Munich, and fragments in various collections. The Eirene, commissioned by the city of Athens and set up on the Areopagus, was attributed to Cephisodotus by Pausanias in the 2nd century AD.
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Two heads long thought to be feminine and inserted in female busts, one formerly in the Lansdowne collection and the other in the Massarenti collection, Rome, now recognized to be of Apollo, were attributed to Cephisodotus by Dorothy Kent Hill in 1974.
Two heads long thought to be feminine and inserted in female busts, one formerly in the Lansdowne collection and the other in the Massarenti collection, Rome, now recognized to be of Apollo, were attributed to Cephisodotus by Dorothy Kent Hill in 1974.
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==Wikipedia EL==
==Wikipedia EL==
Ο Κηφισόδοτος (ήκμασε στα χρόνια 400 π.Χ. - 360 π.Χ.) ήταν αρχαίος Έλληνας γλύπτης, πατέρας του Πραξιτέλη και παππούς του Κηφισόδοτου του Νεότερου.
Ο Κηφισόδοτος (ήκμασε στα χρόνια 400 π.Χ. - 360 π.Χ.) ήταν αρχαίος Έλληνας γλύπτης, πατέρας του Πραξιτέλη και παππούς του Κηφισόδοτου του Νεότερου.