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Cephisodotus the Elder
Greek sculptor
Quick Facts
- Flourished:
- c. 400 bc
- Flourished:
- c.400 BCE -
Cephisodotus the Elder (flourished c. 400 bc) was a Greek sculptor, assumed to be the father of Praxiteles. He made certain statues for the city of Megalopolis, founded in 370 bce.
A noted work of his was Eirene (Peace) Bearing Plutus (Wealth), a grouping recalled in Praxiteles’ more-famous Hermes Carrying the Infant Dionysus. Cephisodotus should not be confused with Cephisodotus the Younger, a son of Praxiteles, noted for portrait sculptures, none of which has survived.