AGORACRITUS
'Agoracritus' (Greek 'Ἀγοράκρειτος') (late 5th century BC) was a Parian and Athenian sculptor of the age of Phidias, and said to have been one of his pupils (Pausanias, IX.34.1).
His most noted work was the statue at Rhamnus of Nemesis, by some attributed to Phidias himself. Of this statue part of the head is in the British Museum; some fragments of the reliefs which adorned the pedestal are in the museum at Athens.
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Also a character (the sausage seller) in Greek playwright Aristophanes' play ''The Knights''
His most noted work was the statue at Rhamnus of Nemesis, by some attributed to Phidias himself. Of this statue part of the head is in the British Museum; some fragments of the reliefs which adorned the pedestal are in the museum at Athens.
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