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English: Remnants of an ancient Greek statue of an Amazon from Epidaurus. The temple to Aesculapius at Epidaurus has furnished specimens of the style of an Athenian contemporary of Scopas, who worked with him on the Mausoleum. An inscription which records the sums spent on the temple of the Physician-god says the models for the sculptures of the pediments, and one set of acroteria or roof adornments, were the work of Timotheus. Of the pedimental figures and the acroteria considerable fragments have been recovered, and we may with confidence assume that at all events the models for these were by Timotheus. It is strange that the unsatisfactory arrangement whereby a noted sculptor makes models and some local workman the figures enlarged from those models, should have been tolerated by so artistic a people as the Greeks. The subjects of the pediments appear to have been the common ones of battles between Greek and Amazon and between Lapith and Centaur. We possess fragments of some of the Amazon figures, one of which, striking downwards at the enemy, is here shown.
Date between circa 400 and circa 300 B.C.
Source Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 12, 1911, “Greek Art,” p. 488, Fig. 44.
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