Léocharès
Léocharès (in Greek old Λεωχάρης /Leôkhárês), Athenian sculptor in activity of the years 360 at the years 320 av. J. - C.
It is known that its statues were in Bronze, and that he worked especially in Athens, where one found several bases signed of his name. Among works which are frequently allotted to him, one can quote:
- the Apollo of the View-point, with the Musée Pio-Clementino (the Vatican)
- the Diane of Versailles (see on the article Artémis)
- the Zeus thundering of the Musées capitolins
- the group of the Aigle of Zeus removing Ganymède
- the statues Chryséléphantin be Philippeion of Olympie
- the group of hunting for the lion of Delphes, in collaboration with Lysippe
One also knows that he worked, with the invitation of Artémise II, with Scopas, Timothéos and Bryaxis with the Mausolée of Halicarnasse towards -350.
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