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- Q3286930 description "Greek artist".
- Q3286930 description "Greek artist".
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- Q3286930 abstract "Polycles was an ancient Greek sculptor, flourished about the 156th Olympiad (155 BC), mentioned in Pliny's Natural History. In Pliny's list, the name of this Polycles is followed by Athenaeus, either to be taken as the name of another sculptor or as Polycles's birthplace. A Juno by him stood in the Portico of Octavia at Rome. The sculpture principally associated with this sculptor is a Hermaphroditus, of which there are no clues in Pliny as to whether it was standing or reclining, but which the surviving Roman copies are taken to be replicas of Polycles' bronze original. The Borghese Hermaphroditus is said to be one of these copies.".
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- Q3286930 name "Polycles".
- Q3286930 shortDescription "Greek artist".
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- Q3286930 comment "Polycles was an ancient Greek sculptor, flourished about the 156th Olympiad (155 BC), mentioned in Pliny's Natural History. In Pliny's list, the name of this Polycles is followed by Athenaeus, either to be taken as the name of another sculptor or as Polycles's birthplace. A Juno by him stood in the Portico of Octavia at Rome.".
- Q3286930 label "Polycles (155 BC)".
- Q3286930 name "Polycles".