Silanion
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Silanion, a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BC. He was noted as a portrait-sculptor. Of two of his works, his heads of Plato and of Sappho, we possess what seem to be copies. Both are of simple ideal type, the latter of course not strictly a portrait, since Sappho lived before the age of portraits. The best copy of the Plato is in the Vatican Museums. He wrote a treatise on the laws of symmetry. (Vitruvius vii, introduction)
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