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|georg=Prōtogenēs, is, Akk. em u. ēn, m. ([[Πρωτογένης]]), [[ein]] berühmter griech. [[Maler]] aus Kaunos an der [[Küste]] [[von]] Karien, um 300 v. Chr., [[Varro]] LL. 9, 12. Cic. [[Brut]]. 70; ad Att. 2, 21, 4. Plin. 35, 81 (Akk. -en). Colum. 1. praef. § 31 (Akk. -em). Quint. 12, 10, 6. Gell. 15, 31, 3 sq. | |georg=Prōtogenēs, is, Akk. em u. ēn, m. ([[Πρωτογένης]]), [[ein]] berühmter griech. [[Maler]] aus Kaunos an der [[Küste]] [[von]] Karien, um 300 v. Chr., [[Varro]] LL. 9, 12. Cic. [[Brut]]. 70; ad Att. 2, 21, 4. Plin. 35, 81 (Akk. -en). Colum. 1. praef. § 31 (Akk. -em). Quint. 12, 10, 6. Gell. 15, 31, 3 sq. | ||
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[[Protogenes]] (/proʊˈtɒdʒəˌniːz/; Greek: [[Πρωτογένης]]; fl. 4th century BC) was an ancient Greek painter, a contemporary rival of Apelles. As with the other famous ancient Greek painters, none of his work has survived, and it is known only from literary references and (brief) descriptions. | |wketx=[[Protogenes]] (/proʊˈtɒdʒəˌniːz/; Greek: [[Πρωτογένης]]; fl. 4th century BC) was an ancient Greek painter, a contemporary rival of Apelles. As with the other famous ancient Greek painters, none of his work has survived, and it is known only from literary references and (brief) descriptions. | ||
Protogenes was born in Caunus, on the coast of Caria but resided in Rhodes during the latter half of the 4th century BC. He was celebrated for the minute and laborious finish which he bestowed on his pictures, both in drawing and in color. Apelles, his great rival, standing astonished in presence of one of these works, could console himself only by saying that it was wanting in charm. | Protogenes was born in Caunus, on the coast of Caria but resided in Rhodes during the latter half of the 4th century BC. He was celebrated for the minute and laborious finish which he bestowed on his pictures, both in drawing and in color. Apelles, his great rival, standing astonished in presence of one of these works, could console himself only by saying that it was wanting in charm. | ||
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To this spirit must be traced also his Cydippe and Tlepolemus, legendary personages of Rhodes. Among his portraits are mentioned those of the mother of Aristotle, Philiscus of Corcyra the tragic poet, and King Antigonus. However, Protogenes was also a sculptor to some extent, and made several bronze statues of athletes, armed figures, huntsmen and persons in the act of offering sacrifices. | To this spirit must be traced also his Cydippe and Tlepolemus, legendary personages of Rhodes. Among his portraits are mentioned those of the mother of Aristotle, Philiscus of Corcyra the tragic poet, and King Antigonus. However, Protogenes was also a sculptor to some extent, and made several bronze statues of athletes, armed figures, huntsmen and persons in the act of offering sacrifices. | ||
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Protogenes war ein bedeutender griechischer Maler und Erzgießer im ausgehenden 4. Jahrhundert vor Christus. | Protogenes war ein bedeutender griechischer Maler und Erzgießer im ausgehenden 4. Jahrhundert vor Christus. |